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symptoms of hormonal inbalance
"One of the keys to living a healthy, happy life is to keep your hormones in balance. When they’re out of balance, you end up with a list of symptoms that can cause all types of problems in both men and women.
Hormonal imbalance is called hypogonadism, and results when the ovaries in women aren’t producing enough estrogen, or the testes in men aren’t producing enough testosterone. For women, this can result in decreased sex drive, loss of menstruation, hot flashes, osteoporosis, fatigue, depressed mood, headaches and more problems.
For men, it can results in similar symptoms, including lack of sex drive, erectile dysfunction, breast enlargement, fatigue, osteoporosis, loss of muscle mass and many other symptoms. When the problems occur in a person’s ovaries or testes, it’s called primary hypogonadism. On the other hand, if it is occurring in the brain, which isn’t sending signals to the body’s organs, it’s called secondary or central hypogonadism. Either way, it can affect your mood, health, and overall quality of life."
symptoms of hormonal inbalance
"One of the keys to living a healthy, happy life is to keep your hormones in balance. When they’re out of balance, you end up with a list of symptoms that can cause all types of problems in both men and women.
Hormonal imbalance is called hypogonadism, and results when the ovaries in women aren’t producing enough estrogen, or the testes in men aren’t producing enough testosterone. For women, this can result in decreased sex drive, loss of menstruation, hot flashes, osteoporosis, fatigue, depressed mood, headaches and more problems.
For men, it can results in similar symptoms, including lack of sex drive, erectile dysfunction, breast enlargement, fatigue, osteoporosis, loss of muscle mass and many other symptoms. When the problems occur in a person’s ovaries or testes, it’s called primary hypogonadism. On the other hand, if it is occurring in the brain, which isn’t sending signals to the body’s organs, it’s called secondary or central hypogonadism. Either way, it can affect your mood, health, and overall quality of life."