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Hormonal imbalance in men

Many men today suffer hormone imbalances without knowing, it has become a common problem of our society today because it directly affects our economy by low job performance. Some start showing symptoms of hormone imbalance at the age of 40 and sometimes even earlier. This imbalance is usually caused by low levels of testosterone “the male hormones” these low levels accelerate the process of aging.

Some symptoms of hormone imbalance in men.

· Fatigue
· Lower stamina
· Headaches
· Muscle/Bone Loss
· Weight Gain
· Irritability
· Hair loss
· Gallbladder problems
· Prostate enlargement
· Puffiness/bloating
· Erectile Dysfunction
· Breast Enlargement

Hormonal imbalance in women

Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women may begin as early as the late 20's to the 40's. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women tend to increase with age, especially if ignored in the earlier years.

Symptoms of hormone imbalance are caused primarily by the incorrect relationship between progesterone and estrogen levels in the body, or sometimes a combination of irregular levels of different hormones like Cortisol, DHEA, Thyroid, and the two female hormones, estrogen, and progesterone, which should coexist in a delicate balance.

Some symptoms of Hormone imbalance in women

· Fatigue
· Anxiety or depression
· Dry skin
· Feeling depressed or overwhelm
· Mood swings
· Low sex drive
· insomnia
PMS
· Irregular periods
· Hot flashes and night sweats
· Digestive issues
· Cravings for sweets or carbohydrates
· Vaginal dryness
Endometriosis
• Fibrocystic breasts
• Hair loss, facial hair growth
• Headaches, dizziness and foggy thinking
• Heart palpitations
• Osteoporosis
• Allergy symptoms
• Urinary tract infections and incontinence
• Uterine fibroids
• Weight gain, water retention and bloating
• Stiffness joint problems

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HORMONAL IMBALANCE ON WOMEN SEE MENOPAUSE SECTION

 
 

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