Hormones out of balance: it is a catch-all term many women recognise. You feel tired, your cycle is off, your mood fluctuates. But what does it actually mean, and what can you do about it?
What does it mean?
Your body produces dozens of hormones in finely tuned collaboration. When one or more are too high or low, it disrupts the balance. Often it is not about a single hormone but the ratio between them.
Common causes
Perimenopause, chronic stress, thyroid issues, PCOS, sleep deprivation, nutritional deficiencies and weight extremes are the most frequent causes in women.
Solutions
Step 1: Get insight through a blood test on key hormones. Step 2: Build a lifestyle foundation with adequate sleep, moderate exercise, varied nutrition and stress management. Step 3: Seek targeted support based on your results, from supplements to hormone therapy as appropriate.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can hormones rebalance?
For stress-related disruptions, improvement may come within weeks. For menopausal changes, it is a longer process.
Are hormones out of balance dangerous?
Usually not acutely dangerous, but they can significantly affect quality of life. Long-term low oestrogen or untreated thyroid issues can pose health risks.
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