Hormone Imbalances

Hormonal Imbalances for Men & Women

Hormones play an essential role in regulating the chemistry of our bodies. Changes in hormones, whether male or female, can have dramatic effects on overall health and sexual function.

We can help balance your hormones so you can feel your best. We can do this through nutrition or medication. Learn more about Male Hormone Therapy or learn more about Female Hormone Therapy.

Male Hormonal Imbalances

Men naturally do not produce as much testosterone as they age. Testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, is crucial in maintaining muscle mass, bone density, reproductive function, mood, and overall well-being. 

What causes changes in male hormones? 

Imbalances can arise from factors such as age, medical conditions (like hypogonadism or thyroid disorders), stress, obesity, and certain medications. Symptoms may include fatigue, changes in libido, mood swings, hair loss, and muscle weakness. Identifying and addressing hormonal imbalances is essential for maintaining optimal health.

Did you know that men can have hot flashes? Check out our blogpost on men's hot flashes.

Female Hormonal Imbalances

Female hormone imbalances occur when there are disruptions in the normal levels of hormones like estrogen and progesterone that regulate various aspects of a woman's reproductive and overall health. 

These imbalances can result from factors such as puberty, pregnancy, menopause, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, and stress. 

Symptoms may include

Menopause initiates a significant hormonal transition in women, usually occurring around age 50. As estrogen and progesterone production decreases gradually, some women experience symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes. 

These hormonal shifts may also influence bone density and menstrual cycles. We will work with you to balance your hormones with a physician-recommended plan. To get started with hormone treatment, please contact us.

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