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		<title>Weight Gain And Hormonal Imbalance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hormonal imbalance and weight gain can go hand in hand. A person who has gained a recognizable amount of weight should examine what is causing this gain. If there is no problem with diet (excessive sugar or fat intake), the problem may be because of various hormonal concerns. One such problem that could result in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hormonal imbalance and weight gain can go  hand in hand. A person who has gained a recognizable amount of weight  should examine what is causing this gain. If there is no problem with  diet (excessive sugar or fat intake), the problem may be because of  various hormonal concerns.</p>
<p>One such problem that could result in an increase in a person&#8217;s  weight is hypothyroidism. In this condition a patient&#8217;s thyroid is  impaired and produces less hormones. This results in a reduction of the  body&#8217;s ability to metabolize food. Often it is accompanied by a loss of  appetite. Sufferers of hypothyroidism may complain that they are eating  much less but still gaining weight. Water retention is also a problem  associated with the condition as the body takes more time to process  fluids. Some symptoms of hypothyroidism are fatigue, drying skin, memory  lapses, slowed speech, and headaches.</p>
<p>In the condition of Cushing&#8217;s syndrome, the hormone cortisol is  increased, leading to hormone imbalance weight gain in the following  areas of the body: the face, upper back, and abdomen. With this  syndrome, the arms and legs do not receive a proportionate amount of  weight accumulation. Symptoms such as weakness, easy bruising, and  menstrual irregularities may be experienced by people with Cushing&#8217;s  syndrome.</p>
<p>Specific to women, menopause may lead to hormone imbalance weight  gain. The reduction of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone may lead  to a decrease in the metabolic process. When these levels are reduced, a  woman&#8217;s body searches for other sources of estrogen. As this hormone is  stored in fat deposits, calories are converted to fat instead of  energy, causing an increase in weight. Progesterone reduction is to  blame for increased water retention and bloating. While this hormone is  not responsible for weight gain, the symptoms involved can make a person  think they have gained weight because clothes fit tighter. Lowered  testosterone levels are normal with aging and lower the rate at which  the body metabolizes food.</p>
<p>In addition to unexpected weight gain, changing hormone levels can  also cause weight loss. In reduced levels, the hormone insulin can be  responsible for a person&#8217;s weight loss. In addition, a hyperactive  thyroid may produce the same effects. If a person believes that hormones  may be the cause for weight loss or gain, the first step in addressing  the problem is to address a local physician. The physician will conduct  several tests to determine which hormones are not at normal levels.  Depending on which hormones are abnormal, different treatment  medications may be prescribed. In addition to medical solutions, regular  exercise can help a person regain normal hormone levels while dealing  with weight problems at the same time. Diet modification may be another  way of regulating a person&#8217;s weight. Intake of excess sugars or fat can  be the cause of exaggerated or lowered hormone levels. Regardless of the  cause, hormonal imbalance and weight gain can both be treated, either  by behavioral changes or through the use of effective medications.</p>
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		<title>Headaches And Hormone Imbalance Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The relationship between headaches and hormone imbalance can be seen in women who suffer from hormonal headaches. This type of malady are experienced as migraine and only affects women. Migraine headaches affect both men and women, but seventy percent of migraine sufferers are women. Furthermore, an estimated sixty to seventy percent of these women experience [...]]]></description>
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<p>The relationship between headaches and  hormone imbalance can be seen in women who suffer from hormonal  headaches. This type of malady are experienced as migraine and only  affects women. Migraine headaches affect both men and women, but seventy  percent of migraine sufferers are women. Furthermore, an estimated  sixty to seventy percent of these women experience migraines due to  hormonal headache causes. The condition often occurs during the  menstrual cycle of a women and is caused by the reduction of estrogen  and progesterone levels, two common female hormones. Women who commonly  experience migraines have reported that the condition does not appear  while pregnant. It is through this connection that researchers were able  to discover the hormonal headache causes. Women who have reached  menopause have discovered that the decrease in estrogen may lead to  increased hormonal imbalance headaches. In addition, the hormonal  imbalance headaches may occur when estrogen and progesterone levels are  elevated. Users of birth control pills report a higher percentage of  non-users due to the rise in hormone levels.</p>
<p>Hormonal headaches symptoms are the same signs that are experienced  with migraine headaches. These headaches are characterized by an intense  pain that may be pounding or throbbing, usually felt at the side of the  head, near a person&#8217;s temple. In addition, the pain can be felt in the  forehead, the back of the head, or in the area around the eyes.  Migraines generally alternate from one side of the head to the other and  a person that always feels migraines on only one side should report the  condition to a local physician as it may be indicative of a more  serious underlying condition. Normal activities such as climbing stairs  may increase the pain felt during a migraine. In addition to the pain,  other hormonal headaches symptoms may happen at the same time. Patients  frequently report the following symptoms that occur simultaneously with  migraines: nausea, diarrhea, cold hands or feet, vomiting, paling of the  face, or an increased sensitivity to sound of light. For about half of  migraine sufferers, a warning of the onset of the headache may be  present in the form of depression or euphoria.</p>
<p>Some women have found relief by using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory  medications to reduce the frequency of migraine headaches experienced  during menstrual cycles. A woman who wishes to try this method should  take the pills 2-3 days before the onset of the menstrual cycle and  continue taking the medications until the cycle is over. For more  serious cases, other prescription medications are available to deal with  the condition. Beta-blocker drugs, anticonvulsants, calcium channel  blockers, and ergotamine drugs have proven to be effective in many  situations. They should be taken in the same manner, 2-3 days before the  menstrual cycle. If hormonal headaches are experienced by a woman who  is pregnant, these medications should not be taken as they may be  dangerous to the unborn child. Headaches and hormone imbalance can be  difficult for women to deal with, but by being proactive, a woman may be  able to avoid the problem of hormonal headaches during the menstrual  cycle.</p>
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		<title>Hair Loss, Facial Hair Growth And Hormones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there are many factors that determine how hair grows, a link can be found between hair loss and hormone imbalance as well as unwanted hair growth. Hair follicles are actually very receptive to even slight changes in hormone levels. When certain male and female hormones, androgens and estrogens, fluctuate, they can cause both hair [...]]]></description>
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<p>While there are many factors that determine  how hair grows, a link can be found between hair loss and hormone  imbalance as well as unwanted hair growth. Hair follicles are actually  very receptive to even slight changes in hormone levels. When certain  male and female hormones, androgens and estrogens, fluctuate, they can  cause both hair loss or excessive hair growth. In particular, the  androgen hormone testosterone has a large impact on the amount of hair a  person has.</p>
<p>Hair loss in both men and women can be related to hormone imbalances.  For men, the primary factor is genes as some men are genetically  predisposed to lose their hair at some point in their life. For women,  hormones can be more of an issue relating to hair loss. Reduced DHT  levels can be one reason why a woman experiences thinning hair or the  loss of hair. The hormone imbalance is usually a symptom of another more  serious issue. Some of these issues include polycystic ovarian  syndrome, thyroid disease, malnutrition, low iron levels, and stress. In  addition, women that are pregnant or take birth control pills can have  altered hormonal levels.</p>
<p>In people who have excessive facial hair growth, this is generally a  result of an abnormally high level of testosterone. As the amount of  androgen hormones increases during puberty, both sexes experience a  surge of hair growth in specific areas of the body, including the pubic  area, underarms, upper lip, chin, and lower abdominal area. For men, the  higher production of testosterone and other androgen hormones means  that they will have more hair, including more pronounced facial hair  growth. For women, the hormone imbalance hair growth on the chin or  upper lip can be a cause of social embarrassment or awkwardness.  Additionally, the hair growth can be caused by non-hormone factors like  endocrine problems. The condition of hormone imbalance hair growth is  called hirsutism. Fortunately there are many treatments available to  those suffering from hirsutism as well as the loss of hair.</p>
<p>In response to the condition of hair loss, many medications are  available. Medications may be hormone based or may contain the over the  counter ingredient, minoxidil, to combat the condition. In cases where  there is excessive unwanted hair growth, there are many remedies  available. Many women choose to simply remove the hair at home with  tweezers, but this option can be damaging to the skin and can create a  bumpy appearance in areas that are tweezed repeatedly. Another option is  the process of electrolysis. This method is performed by a trained  professional and utilizes an electric current to stop the growth of  hairs. While the treatment is permanent, new hair follicles may become  active, resulting in a need for additional electrolysis sessions. Hair  loss and hormone imbalance may be a cause of embarrassment for some  people, but advances in medical technology are quickly making this  problematic condition a thing of the past.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms Of PMS Hormone Imbalance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If one is experiencing extreme PMS, she may wonder if these are symptoms of PMS hormone imbalance. Before deciding if this is the case, one should know all the facts about what PMS is and isn&#8217;t. PMS stands for premenstrual syndrome, and is characterized by experiencing hormonal changes and disruptive symptoms approximately two weeks or [...]]]></description>
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<p>If one is experiencing extreme PMS, she may  wonder if these are symptoms of PMS hormone imbalance. Before deciding  if this is the case, one should know all the facts about what PMS is and  isn&#8217;t. PMS stands for premenstrual syndrome, and is characterized by  experiencing hormonal changes and disruptive symptoms approximately two  weeks or sooner before one&#8217;s menstrual period begins. These symptoms  tend to go away completely or lessen once menstruation has started and  generally come back two weeks or sooner before the next menstrual  period. PMS is very common and many women are used to experiencing it as  a regular part of their lives. However, PMS is not always just a  simple, monthly inconvenience. For some women, it may represent a  hormonal imbalance or serious disorder, and it may cause them serious  problems or extreme discomfort.</p>
<p>Normal PMS symptoms, though often uncomfortable, are not the same as  having a severe PMS hormonal imbalance, which is much more serious.  Normal PMS symptoms may include experiencing tension, worry, or general  anxiety; having a general feeling of depression; crying spells or  oversensitivity; mood swings; becoming easily irritable or angered; a  change in appetite; food cravings; insomnia; social withdrawal; not  being able to concentrate; joint pain; muscle pain; headaches;  tiredness;fluid retention and bloating in the abdomen; a tenderness in  the breasts; acne; constipation, and diarrhea. The symptoms of a  hormonal imbalance, also called PMDD or Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder,  may include all of these symptoms, though they are much more severe and  often interfere with one&#8217;s social, work, or physical life. In order to  receive a PMDD diagnosis a woman must experience at least five of these  symptoms during most of her periods: depression; anger; irritability;  not being able to concentrate; experiencing a lack of interest in  favorite activities or hobbies; mood swings or general moodiness;  insomnia; hypersomnia; increased appetite; feeling overwhelmed; or  feeling out of control.</p>
<p>The easiest way for one to understand the difference between PMS and a  severe PMS hormonal imbalance is to ask herself if these symptoms are  putting a strain on any relationship or any area of her life. If the  answer is yes, it may be time to see a doctor for PMS treatment. For  those with severe PMS or PMDD, a doctor may suggest a change in diet,  such as increasing protein and carbohydrates while decreasing sugar,  salt, alcohol, or caffeine; a regular exercise plan; stress management  therapies; or the use of vitamins; anti-inflammatory medication;  selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors; or oral contraceptives. Many  of these PMS treatments may also be helpful in treating normal PMS,  though one should ask her doctor before taking any medication or making a  significant change in diet or exercise. Natural herbal remedies or  drugs such as Alprazolam, Prozac, GnRH, certain birth control pills, or  Spironalactone may be prescribed when lifestyle changes do not affect  PMS severity. There is help for those who experience PMS or the symptoms  of PMS hormone imbalance.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms Of Endometriosis Hormone Imbalance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many symptoms of endometriosis hormone imbalance. Endometriosis signs include a cyclical pain that occurs in the abdomen. This can result in nausea and feeling of bloating in the belly. Endometriosis is uncomfortable and can lead to more serious problems, such as infertility. Unfortunately, endometriosis is not completely understood and there is not a [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many symptoms of endometriosis  hormone imbalance. Endometriosis signs include a cyclical pain that  occurs in the abdomen. This can result in nausea and feeling of bloating  in the belly. Endometriosis is uncomfortable and can lead to more  serious problems, such as infertility. Unfortunately, endometriosis is  not completely understood and there is not a good endometriosis  treatment. Therefore a combination of diagnostics and therapeutics are  used in order to help women with endometriosis.</p>
<p>Only women are able to get endometriosis. Endometriosis is the spread  of the endometrium outside of its usual location in the uterus. The  endometrium is a lining that is build up and shed every menstrual cycle.  It mainly consists of blood and vascular tissue that is created to  support a viable egg. If an egg is fertilized by a sperm and turns into a  zygote, the zygote can deposit itself into the endometrium and receive  all of the nourishment it needs to grow into a baby.</p>
<p>When endometrium exists outside of the uterus, it can cause a variety  of signs. The growth of the vascular tissue tends to occur in the  peritoneal cavity of the abdomen. This tissue can affect other organs in  the belly through its growth. One of the primary endometriosis signs is  abdominal pain during menses. This is a result of the endometriosis  secreting blood into the abdominal cavity, causing inflammation and pain  to the surrounding structures.</p>
<p>This constant growth and decay of the endometrium is regulated by  hormones. Every month the increasing amounts of estrogen and  progesterone cause the growth of the endometrium. The primary hormone is  really progesterone, as its name implies, it is pro gestation. This  hormone is secreted in response to FSH and LH from the hypothalamus in  the brain. Birth control pills and other hormonal medications can block  that action of these centrally produced hormones to interrupt the cycle  of estrogen and progesterone.</p>
<p>Birth control pills and other hormonal agents are therefore one of  the primary methods of endometriosis treatment. These medicines can slow  down or stop the growth of the extra tissue outside of the uterus. This  is an non-invasive way of dealing with the problem. But these medicines  cannot help with infertility issues or other problems that can occur  from the disease.</p>
<p>One of the hardest things about endometriosis is that it can be  difficult to diagnose. The symptoms are so common that any woman can  have them. There are not definitive tests that can be performed and the  endometriosis does not tend to show up on imaging studies. Therefore one  of the only ways to determine if a person has endometriosis is to have a  surgery and have the surgeon look into the abdomen for endometrial  spots. This can be done with a laparoscope so that it is minimally  invasive. During the surgery the areas can also be cauterized by a hot  probe in order to eradicate them. But this does not always solve the  problem completely as the patients may have their symptoms of  endometriosis hormone imbalance come back.</p>
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		<title>Depression And Hormone Imbalance Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 17:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depression and hormone imbalances can be related. Both of them are very common and can be treated well. The first step of any problem is identifying it. Depression is a persistent feeling of being low characterized by a low amount of energy and motivation. People with depression tend to want to stay in bed and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Depression and hormone imbalances can be  related. Both of them are very common and can be treated well. The first  step of any problem is identifying it. Depression is a persistent  feeling of being low characterized by a low amount of energy and  motivation. People with depression tend to want to stay in bed and not  do anything. They can have sleep problems and not get any pleasure out  of life. In serious cases of depression, people may want to hurt  themselves or even have psychotic symptoms. Depression can also result  in painful symptoms and cause a person to withdraw from human contact.</p>
<p>It is not exactly known what causes depression symptoms. There a lot  of hypothesis about the root cause of depression. There seems to be  multiple factors that are involved in the creation of depression, from  genetics, to behavior, and even hormonal reasons. People with severe  depression who think that there may be an underlying medical reason  should see their physician. It is possible to test for certain chemicals  and investigate the causes of depression. Many times the exact cause is  unknown and sometimes people can get better on their own. Other times  people need medicines to help them cope with their problems and regulate  their bodily functions.</p>
<p>One of the main hormones that can be tested is the thyroid. The  thyroid is one of the master glands of the body that regulate a lot of  bodily functions. In the case of a thyroid problem, what causes  depression symptoms is a low production of thyroid hormone. If the  thyroid is not functioning properly, a person can have multiple  symptoms. Most people with low thyroid feel like they have no energy and  lack motivation. They feel sluggish and want to sleep all of the time.  They can also have skin symptoms and hair changes. Many of these  symptoms overlap with depression. If a person is found to have  depression type symptoms because of their thyroid, receiving thyroid  medicine can help them dramatically. With proper regulation of the  thyroid, the person can return to a normal quality of life.</p>
<p>There is some people who feel that hormonal imbalance depression  causes them to have a reduced quality of life. That is the primary  complaint of many people who have the condition. Sometimes, regular  monthly menstrual cycles can cause women to have depression type  symptoms. These are tend to happen in a cyclical fashion. The new,  technical term for this is pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder. This issue  can be easily treated by the use of anti-depressant medications that can  elevate a person&#8217;s mood.</p>
<p>Overall, any person who is having depression symptoms should seek  help and make changes in their life. While difficult, people should do  things that get them out of bed and continue to interact with other. It  is important to look for medical causes of depression and treat them  when they are found. There are many medicines available that can help  depression and hormone imbalance, so there is no need to suffer with  these diseases.</p>
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		<title>Acne And Hormone Imbalance Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne and hormone imbalance can be a difficult problem to deal with. Acne can cause unsightly blemishes on the face that leave people feeling ashamed of their looks. Acne can become so severe that it results in scarring of the face and other areas that are affected. People with such facial issues need to take [...]]]></description>
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<p>Acne and hormone imbalance can be a  difficult problem to deal with. Acne can cause unsightly blemishes on  the face that leave people feeling ashamed of their looks. Acne can  become so severe that it results in scarring of the face and other areas  that are affected. People with such facial issues need to take care of  their skin in order to properly maintain the balance required to have  clear skin without acne.</p>
<p>Common acne is technically known as acne vulgaris. Many people refer  the skin manifestations as &#8216;zits&#8217; or pimples. Is is a complex condition  with multiple steps in the chain of disease. It is important to know the  causes of acne vulgaris in order to properly treat it. Over-treatment  can result in increasing amount of the pimples as well, so people with  the condition need to be careful.</p>
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<p>Patient develop acne in their early teens, usually when they goes  through puberty. The physical maturation of puberty causes a lot of  changes to a growing man or women&#8217;s body. Hormone production rapidly  increases the the child&#8217;s body responds, turning it into an adults. This  change in the hormonal milieu, leads to the acne. Hormonal imbalances  acne causes are at the root of the problem. The major actor in this  problem are a group of hormones called androgens.</p>
<p>Androgens are the primary hormonal imbalances acne causes. These  hormones include testosterone, the primary male hormone. Androgens cause  increased production of oils called sebum in the skin. These sebum  producing glands, or sebaceous glands, grow in size during puberty. With  the excess oil production and the increase in the glands, more bacteria  tend to grow within the pores or follicles. These bacteria, the primary  one is P. acnes, cause inflammation and result in acne.</p>
<p>Therefore, one of the best hormonal imbalances acne treatment  includes medications that shift production of hormones away from  androgens. This is possible only in women, who do not require androgens.  Men need to have testosterone and androgens in their system for proper  function. But women can tolerate hormonal imbalance acne treatment quite  well.</p>
<p>With these medicines, the action of androgens is limited, preventing  the production of sebum and skin oils. Most of the medicines are a form  of birth control pill. Most birth control pills contain two components,  an estrogen and a progesterone. The progesterone component can be  created to have an anti-androgen effect, preventing oil production. This  stops the problem before it even happens and does not require hash  soaps or cleaners because the oil is not even produced.</p>
<p>Other medicines that people use include anti-biotics to prevent the  growth of P. acnes. These can be used along with hormonal treatment.  Hormonal treatment should be used for at least a month to determine if  it is effective. Using these types of therapies, acne and hormone  imbalance can be treated well with few side effects and great benefits  for a woman&#8217;s skin.</p>
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		<title>Hormone Imbalance Symptoms And Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Female hormone imbalance symptoms are commonly experienced during a  woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle and in other periods of her life, such as  menopause. Technically speaking, a hormonal imbalance occurs as an  allergic reaction to the elevated level of estrogen of progesterone  within a woman&#8217;s body. This allergic reaction occurs to nearly all  women, most commonly during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://hormoneimbalancesymptoms.net/files/2010/11/img1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-25" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="img1" src="http://hormoneimbalancesymptoms.net/files/2010/11/img1.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="226" /></a>Female hormone imbalance symptoms are commonly experienced during a  woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle and in other periods of her life, such as  menopause. Technically speaking, a hormonal imbalance occurs as an  allergic reaction to the elevated level of estrogen of progesterone  within a woman&#8217;s body. This allergic reaction occurs to nearly all  women, most commonly during the menstrual cycle, but the condition can  happen at any time. As a woman ages and enters puberty, the levels of  certain hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, are increased.  Additionally, the male hormone testosterone is increased and is  responsible for hair growth during this period of a person&#8217;s life. As  women grow older, the hormones become more balanced, but during times of  menstruation, the female hormones are decreased, causing the problems  associated with a hormonal imbalance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The changing levels of a person&#8217;s hormones can be manifested in a  number of different symptoms of hormone imbalance. Hormonal imbalance  symptoms can include the following:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Hot and cold flashes<br />
* Abnormal heart beat<br />
* An increased irritability<br />
* Mood swings<br />
* A loss of sexual appetite<br />
* Bloating<br />
* Changes in body odor<br />
* A burning sensation on the tongue or roof of the mouth<br />
* Pronounced hair loss or growth<br />
* Urinary tract infections<br />
* Weight gain or the retention of water<br />
* Insomnia that may include night seating<br />
* Abnormal menstrual cycles (shorter or longer, lighter or heavier)<br />
* Increased dryness in the mouth, eyes, joints, skin, or vagina<br />
* Depression or anxiety<br />
* Lapses of memory<br />
* Breast tenderness<br />
* Aching muscles and joints<br />
* Flatulence or pain caused by excessive gas<br />
* Nausea<br />
* Dizziness or loss of equilibrium<br />
* Concentration lapses or disorientation<br />
* Changes in fingernail firmness</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Perhaps the most common cause of hormonal imbalance symptoms is birth  control pills. These pills can cause a dramatic shift in a woman&#8217;s  estrogen levels, thus causing symptoms. In addition, the following may  be causes of problems due to an imbalance of hormones: stress,  cosmetics, or the ingestion of animal products that contain estrogen.  Environmental poisons may also be responsible for the change in a  woman&#8217;s hormone levels. Disinfectants, pesticides, and dry cleaning  fluids are capable of altering hormones. Women who have chosen to  undergo hormone replacement therapy may be at higher risk for hormonal  imbalances. This therapy is used to help women deal with the condition  of menopause and uses a combination of synthesized progestogens and  progestins to achieve a relief of symptoms common to women in menopause.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Knowing about the symptoms of hormone imbalance is extremely as  important. Recognizing the signs of an imbalance can alert a woman to  the possibility of migraine headaches or other conditions. Also, a woman  who pays attention to her body will be able to deal with such  conditions as hair loss and unwanted hair growth as soon as an imbalance  has been discovered. Armed with knowledge, female hormone imbalance  symptoms should not be a cause of troubles, but rather an indicator that  something should be done to correct the imbalance.</p>
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