ByIANSlife Features
March 12, 2020 (IANSlife) Hormonal imbalances occur when there is too much or too little of a particular hormone in the bloodstream. Because of their essential role in the body, even a small hormonal imbalance can cause side effects. Read the following checklist to take note and ensure healthy hormone health.
Dr Anjana Singh, Director, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fortis Hospital, Noida shares more information.
Hormonal imbalance is a state when there is a shift in the levels of female hormones like estrogen, progesterone, thyroxine, prolactin and cortisol levels.
A normal shift in their(hormones) levels may occur during a normal menstrual cycle or close to menopause. PCOS and thyroid disorders are the most common forms of hormonal imbalance.
Symptoms:
PCOD:
Weight Gain & Facial Hair: This is the commonest forms of hormonal imbalance which results in, abnormal weight Gain and increased facial hair. This also increases hair in areas like upper lips, chin and chest.
Irregular periods: Sometimes resulting in cycle of 60 -90 days with very low flow.
An ovulation leading to infertility.
There is impairment of ovulation due to which one may find difficulty in conceiving
Acne: Increased levels of androgens in PCOD females lead to acne and abnormal weight gain.
Fatigue: It is a common symptom that may occur due to hormonal imbalance.
If progesterone levels are low, they can cause lack of sleep and if very high, can cause increased tiredness.
Thyroid imbalance:
Hypothyroidism: A situation in which the TSH(thyroid stimulating hormone) is high and T3 &T4 is low can cause fatigue weight gain, backache, hair loss, husky voice, constipation lack of concentration and increased sleepiness
Hyperthyroidism: A case in which TSH is low and T3&T4 are high can cause loss of appetite, weight loss, palpitations, purging of eyes and heart failure.
Estrogen imbalance:
Low Testosterones:
Breast changes:
Unstable Sugar:
Infertility:
Skin ageing and bone loss:
Mental health issue:
Osteoporosis or thin bones:
Breast, ovarian and uterine cancer:
It is very important to regulate one's hormonal levels. Thus, hormonal replacement therapy of the desired hormonal imbalance can really help. Apart from that, leading a healthy lifestyle also helps in overcoming effects of hormonal imbalance.
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