Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,159,843 members, 7,841,200 topics. Date: Monday, 27 May 2024 at 12:59 AM

Hormonal Imbalance In Women, Time To Get It Right - Health - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / Hormonal Imbalance In Women, Time To Get It Right (508 Views)

Treat Hormonal Imbalance Before Marriage – Medical Practitioner Advises Women / How To Correct Hormonal Imbalance, Ovulation Cycle And Reset A Displaced Womb / Solution To Hormonal Imbalance (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply)

Hormonal Imbalance In Women, Time To Get It Right by Swiss1807(f): 11:32am On Oct 19, 2016
Hormonal Imbalance in women, time to get it right
Hormonal imbalance is very common and often complicated, simply because we have so many hormones in our bodies. Because hormones are extremely agile and adaptive, they don’t just stop working, they often find other ways of working and your body will try to compensate for these shifts – and you may start to experience symptoms which you’ve never had before – ones which you don’t understand and ones which you definitely would rather not have.
What Causes Hormonal Imbalances in Women?
There are many different types of hormones in the body, which all have different functions, but they are all influenced by each other. This article is about the sex hormones estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, signs to look for that they are out of balance and what to do about it, but when you are addressing the sex hormones you must remember that there are other hormones in your body, and they all influence each other.
You have hormones made by the adrenals that control the stress response, inflammation, blood sugar and blood pressure …. When these hormones are out of balance they can have a negative influence on many other hormones. You have the thyroid hormones that control your metabolism and influence every aspect of your body from energy production, mood and weight management. There are hormones like insulin, grhelin and leptin that control blood sugar, hunger and metabolism but today we are going to talk about the sex hormones.

Hormone Fluctuations
From puberty to menopause your hormones are constantly fluctuating and this is a part of the natural life cycle, this gets the body ready for ovulation, and possible pregnancy, if this does not occur then the menstrual cycle begins and the process starts over again.
Once a woman gets past 40 years of age hormone levels start to decline, this will eventually lead to menopause at around 50-52 years of age. While hormones are naturally fluctuating, problems start to occur when the fluctuations go out of balance …. this can cause a lot of symptoms in both your body and your mind.
The most common imbalance is an excess of estrogen compared to progesterone which is known as estrogen dominance, this can obviously be caused by the body making too much estrogen or you may have normal estrogen but not enough progesterone. This may cause similar symptoms but the treatment to correct the problem will be different
Signs of estrogen and progesterone imbalance
There are many different signs and symptoms of estrogen dominance and it is important to remember that some of these symptoms can be caused by imbalances with other hormones. This is why testing the sex hormones, adrenal hormones and the thyroid hormones is so important, this helps to identify the problem and treat the underlying cause.
Signs and Symptoms Include
• weight gain
• fluid retention
• PMS mood changes like anger, irritable and anxiety which can last from a day or so to two weeks
• migraines and headaches
• breast tenderness
• heavy periods, or very light periods if you have low estrogen/ progesterone
• breast lumps and cysts
• infertility
• cramping pains, back pains
Sometimes women have one or two of these symptoms or you could have them all, and while they are common they are not “normal” and are a sign of imbalance. Some months symptoms are really bad, while other times things are “ok”. Lets look at why your hormones change.
What causes your hormones to go out of balance?

Stress
Stress is one of the biggest causes of hormonal imbalance. Stress can be emotional stress like relationships and work stress, or physical stress like pain, injury or lack of sleep which is a major cause of stress, and finally it can be caused by dietary stress from a processed food diet or eating foods which are causing an inflammatory reaction in your body like gluten.

Stress leads to an increased production of cortisol which will lead to a depletion of progesterone, it can also create an inflammatory response which will block the progesterone receptors, so even if you have enough progesterone the high cortisol will stop it from working. High cortisol will affect the messages coming from your hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain which are the master controllers of the hormones. Stress is the number one thing to address and getting a saliva adrenal test will help guide the best way to address your stress levels.

Digestion
Digestion function problems like constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating and reflux are all signs of inflammation and dysbiosis (imbalance of your good and bad bacteria) in the gut. This inflammation suppresses the hypothalamus and pituitary which tell the body to produce the sex hormones, adrenal hormones and thyroid hormones, this is why poor gut function can have a negative impact on many aspects of your health.

The liver is where estrogen and progesterone get metabolized, if you are having issues with phase one or phase 2 detoxification this can lead to excess estrogen also. Poor liver metabolism of estrogen can also lead to the unhealthy forms of estrogen being produced like 4 and 16 hydroxyestrone which are associated with breast cancer.
The liver has to deal with the increasing xenoestrogens which are in the environment, these are found in food containers, cosmetics, personal care products and even our food due to herbicides and pesticides that are being used.

Thyroid function
Thyroid function can also depress the production of progesterone, so it is really important to assess thyroid function when assessing a sex hormone balance. However when you go to the doctor you will find that they usually only test for TSH which is thyroid stimulating hormone, and this is a very poor test for thyroid function, so many times I see a normal TSH but due to some underlying inflammation or nutrient deficiencies the body is not producing enough of the active T3 hormone, and commonly producing too much reverse T3, which is why an extensive thyroid test is essential.

What about Testosterone
Testosterone is often associated with men but it is very important for women too, in the right amount. Too little can lead to low libido and low energy while too much will deplete progesterone, lead to increased weight, acne or facial hair, this is often associated with Poly cystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This is another reason why testing your hormones is beneficial because it is important to know exactly what is causing the problem before you can effectively start treating.

Regulating hormones with supplements
In Swissgarde the first item for consideration when correcting hormonal Imbalance is Aloe Power this helps the liver to complete detoxification which in turn creates the ambience for the proper regulation of hormones.
Next 40 plus for women is employed to correct the hormonal imbalenc.
African Potato , Rev up, omega plus etc

Call or Whatsapp 0802.845.8659 to place your order

(1) (Reply)

Reasons Women Live Longer Than Men / Ageing Fears Can Lead To Earlier Death / 16 Amazing Health Benefits Of Cucumber

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 40
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.