Hormones are chemicals in your body that deliver messages. These messages tell different parts of your body what to do and when to do it, and they control most of your body’s major functions. A hormonal imbalance can occur if your body has too little or too much of one or more hormones circulating in your bloodstream. Even a small hormonal imbalance can have significant effects throughout your body. Here’s what you need to know about hormonal imbalances, including their causes, signs, and treatment options:
What Causes a Hormonal Imbalance?
Both men and women can experience hormonal imbalances. It’s normal for most people to experience natural periods of hormone fluctuations or imbalances during certain times of their lives, such as puberty, pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause. Hormonal imbalance can also be caused by anything that affects your endocrine glands, as these glands produce your hormones. Certain medical conditions can affect your glands’ abilities to produce hormones, such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, growth hormone deficiency, diabetes, Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, and others. Other factors that can contribute to a hormone imbalance include diet, stress, body weight, anabolic steroids, birth control, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and endocrine-disrupting chemicals like pesticides.
What Are the Signs of a Hormonal Imbalance?
Your body produces more than 50 types of hormones, and each one contributes to important body functions. Depending on which hormones are affected, you could experience several different symptoms. Some symptoms of hormonal imbalance can also be caused by other conditions, so the presence of these symptoms may not necessarily mean an imbalance. Some of the most common signs of hormonal imbalance may include but are not limited to the following.
Male Symptoms:
- Low sex drive
- Sexual dysfunction
- Thinning hair
- Muscle loss
- Reduced body hair
- Chest tenderness
- Weight loss or gain
- Acne
- Enlarged breast tissue
- Infertility
Female Symptoms:
- Mood swings
- Irregular menstruation
- Low sex drive
- Pain in back or abdomen during menstruation
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Weight loss or gain
- Insomnia
- Excessive hair growth
- Vaginal dryness
- Skin rash
- Brittle bones
- Acne
- Infertility
How Are Hormonal Imbalances Treated?
The best way to treat a hormonal imbalance depends on its cause. For men, testosterone medications can help with hormonal imbalances. Testosterone gels or patches can be applied to relieve symptoms of hypogonadism, delayed puberty, and other conditions that result in low testosterone in men.
For women, hormonal birth control is one of the most recommended treatments. This treatment contains forms of estrogen and/or progesterone to regulate the menstrual cycle and manage symptoms. Anti-androgen medications may be prescribed to limit excessive hair growth. If your imbalance is caused by PCOS and your goal is to become pregnant, medications that stimulate ovulation can help you conceive.
Both men and women can experience hormonal imbalances that result from thyroid issues. If this is the cause of your hormonal imbalance, thyroid support supplements or medications containing levothyroxine can help.
Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men and Women
Hormone replacement therapy is a treatment option that can help men and women suffering from hormonal imbalances. This treatment involves taking medications that contain bioidentical formulations of the hormones your body is missing. This can help improve your symptoms and your quality of life. As a compounding pharmacy, some of the services we offer include hormone replacement therapy for men and hormone replacement therapy for women. We can create tailor-made solutions to balance your hormone levels and get you back to feeling like yourself. To learn more and get started, please reach out to us at Moore’s Compounding Pharmacy today!