Common hormone imbalances in women

There are two common hormone deficiencies in women: premenstrual and menopause.

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Premenstrual

The menstrual cycle in women is triggered by a change in hormones. This means that some changes in mood, weight, and energy levels are expected. However, severe premenstrual symptoms can be a sign of hormone imbalance. 

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Menopause

Even normal symptoms of menopause are difficult to bear. These symptoms include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and sleep disturbances. The symptoms of menopause can cause depression and anxiety which are often intolerable and tremendously reduce quality of life.

COMMON SYMPTOMS IN woMEN

Do suffer from any of these common symptoms of hormone imbalance?

Weight Gain 

Losing weight during menopause can feel like pushing a heavy rock up a steep hill. Balanced hormones can end the uphill battle, and make weight loss easier.

Hot Flashes 

Hot flashes are a hallmark symptom of menopause because so many women experience them. Hormone imbalance is almost always the root cause.

Fatigue 

The other symptoms of menopause, like insomnia, night sweats, and depression, are often the culprits behind fatigue. The answer: balanced hormones.

 

Insomnia 

Would you do almost anything for a good night’s sleep? Most menopausal women would. Sleep can be a rare commodity during this time in life.

Low Sex Drive 

Low libido often gets lost in the shadows of more classic symptoms. Meanwhile, losing your sex drive can feel like losing a part of yourself.

Mood Changes 

Mood issues comprise a particularly difficult cluster of symptoms because they impact those around you—particularly your loved ones.

 

Memory Loss 

Don’t worry—you aren’t going crazy. Losing your train of thought and drawing mental blanks are common during menopause and perimenopause.

Skin Changes 

Hormone deficiency won’t do any favors for your skin if left unchecked. We halt those changes with solutions that work from both the inside, and the outside.

Vaginal Dryness 

Few women want to talk about it. Most women find it a little embarrassing. Lots of women have it. The good news is we aren’t shy about it, and we can fix it.

 

Hair Loss 

There are numerous reasons why a woman might lose her hair, but two of those reasons are related to testosterone and thyroid.

Osteoporosis 

The “silent” nature of osteoporosis is why screening has become routine in menopausal women, and why healthy levels of estrogen are so important.