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Hormonal imbalance impacts menses, mood, energy, and fertility in women: Experts

Hormonal imbalance is common in women aged 25-35 but tends to go unnoticed. Experts highlight that estrogen, AMH, thyroid, and prolactin affect a woman’s mood, menstrual health, fertility, and energy

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Hormones act like the body’s messengers, controlling many vital processes in women, including menstruation, mood, and energy. However, many women fail to pay attention to various changes occurring in the body, such as fatigue, irregular periods, or mood swings, not realizing that they could indicate a hormonal imbalance. So, women, it is necessary to monitor these key hormones such as estrogen, Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), thyroid hormones, and prolactin, and seek timely help based on the symptoms. If there are any hormone-related fertility concerns, then consult a fertility expert.

Hormonal imbalance means that your body has too much or too little of certain hormones, which can affect how you feel and function daily. Hormonal imbalance is seen in a large number of women. Many are unaware of it and suffer in silence.  “High estrogen levels lead to heavy periods, weight gain, and even mood changes. Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels give an idea about a woman’s egg reserve, which is important for planning pregnancy. Low AMH levels can point to a diminished ovarian reserve, meaning fewer eggs are remaining in the ovaries. Thyroid hormones. take a toll on the metabolism, energy, and even periods, while abnormal prolactin can cause missed cycles and affect fertility. Women, don’t fret as these imbalances can be detected with simple blood tests and managed effectively with lifestyle changes, medicines, or treatments based on the underlying cause of the hormonal imbalance,” said Dr Pratima Thamke, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Motherhood Hospital, Kharghar.

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