Hormones are chemical messengers that are produced by the endocrine glands in the human body and released into the bloodstream. They manage and regulate many of the body’s processes. These glands are: adrenal, gonad (testes in men and ovaries in women), pineal, pituitary, hypothalamus, thyroid, parathyroid, and pancreatic islets.
The hormones produced by these glands initiate, manage or regulate a wide range of body functions such as:
A balanced production of these hormones is vital for overall health. Any imbalance in this can cause short-term or long-term consequences, so it’s important to be aware of them.
The hormonal imbalance that is not recognized or treated quickly can cause a wide range of complications over time, and depending on other parameters.
Various tests are done to confirm hormonal imbalance and to check for complications arising out of them. The doctor may call for blood tests to check for thyroid, estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol levels. A Pap smear will be used to check for unusual lumps, cysts, or tumors while an ultrasound will be used to get images of the uterus, ovaries, thyroid, and pituitary glands. A biopsy will be done if the tumor is suspected, while an MRI or X-ray will look for bone loss.
Treatment options are wide and varied. Estrogen therapy, vaginal estrogen, hormonal birth control, and anti-androgen medications aim to balance the sex hormones. Thyroid hormone therapy and drugs such as Levothyroxine are given to address thyroid issues, while drugs such as Metformin, Flibanserin, bremelanotide, and Eflornithine are given to address various consequences or complications arising out of hormonal imbalance. IVF techniques and drugs such as Clomiphene and letrozole are given to women with PCOS who are trying to conceive.
In addition to the above, friends and family may suggest native medicine or alternate treatments. However, these should be pursued with caution as there is no documentary evidence on their efficacy or side effects.
Hormonal imbalance is a complex matter with both short-term and long-term consequences that affect various aspects of a woman’s life. However, advances in medicine have made it easier for today’s women to treat this problem better, compared to the past.
If you or any woman near to you is experiencing hormonal imbalance, do not take it lightly. Visit a reputed hospital and consult an endocrinologist there who specializes in women’s health. He/she will evaluate your condition thoroughly and design the right course of treatment for quick recovery and rehabilitation.
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