Hormone balance klitzke

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Avatar f tn Hi im 18 can my GP offer a hormone test as i feel i have a hormone balance or is this something you have to buy like a kit (i also have an under active thyroid)
Avatar m tn Thanks ginger! I'm not trying to fix anything tho, I'm just trying to support his overall health. Low testosterone is directly related to prostate cancer in us old guys. Its has many physiological benefits. I know from personal experience. Natural testosterone cream reduced my blood sugar, triglyceride and cholesterol levels to a normal range. My depression lifted and my enegry levels increased. When testosterone is converted to DHT and estrogen it can be problematic.
Avatar f tn Women who have a healthy hormone balance tend to enjoy their lives the most. Hormone fluctuations can result in several problems such as perimenopausal difficulties, premenstrual syndrome, mood swings, fibroids, heart disease, breast cancer, and ovarian cysts. Usually, women don’t completely meet what their bodies need—food and exercise to reduce stress and feel better. Diet, nutrition, and workout are some of the common lifestyle changes that can help women restore hormone balance.
Avatar f tn By nature, birth control works by changing the hormone balance in your body. I believe in most cases it makes your body think you're pregnant so that you won't get pregnant. It's probably this change in hormone balance that's causing this. There are 2 possibilities: it could be that over time your body will adjust & you won't feel so sexually charged. Some women have a drop in their desire when on the pill. The other possibility is you could ask your Dr.
Avatar f tn Because you had a hysterectomy, the usual natural approach is more complex. I'd advise seeing a naturopath. The usual approach would be to use a trial and error approach with the great many herbs and "natural" hormones that are derived from the Mexican Wild Yam that help to balance hormones, but again, since you've had a hysterectomy, you might want to see a naturopath who knows more about what influence that has on the matter.
Avatar m tn For about 9 months now I have been struggling with my balance it started last dec when I was trying to walk across a parking lot and it felt like I was on a moving sidewalk or slippery but it wasn't the feeling as come and gone until July when it changed to feeling like I was trying to walk on a small row boat that was in a river when I close my eyes and try to stand on one foot I start to fall over.
Avatar f tn If you did want to still have children, there are things you can do to improve your hormone balance which is usually the number one reason why women have trouble at our age. One very effective thing is acupuncture. It's not cheap but in just a few months can return your hormone balance to where it should be. It can help alleviate the symptoms of perimenopause even if you didn't want to have kids. There are lots of supplements that can help with hormone balance, too.
Avatar f tn I would go see a doctor. They're able to help regulate your period and balance your hormone levels.
Avatar f tn On September 29, 2009 I had a complete hystorectomy with a 10lb adnexal mass removed at MD Anderson. An intestinal type cancer of low malignant potential was found. I am waiting to be sceduled for an MRI & Colonoscopy. After my surgery I was prescribed Effexor for my mood swings and hot flashes. The doctor has continued to increase the dosage up to the highest = 150 mg per day. All it has done for me is turn me into a zombie.
Avatar f tn I am having a host of other bizarre symptoms - most scary is this odd dizziness, a distinct sense of being off balance, like something is really wrong with my equilibrium. I have had my heart listened to, EKGs in the ER for panic attacks so many times I've lost count, every time my BP is taken it's near perfect, I've had doctors tell me my BP is "textbook", or "lots of people wish they had your BP", etc.
Avatar f tn Yes, I know for sure I am ovulating because I was charting for a while to see if I was ovulating and the charts do show a temperature rise 2 weeks before each of my periods. I am just worried that my hormones may not balance out on their own because of me not having regular periods for so long (5 years).
327385 tn?1378360731 i had mri in dec no tumor recurence.is my pituitary hormones dropping.my neuo surgens nurse call told me growth hormone was low.and hung up on me.do i need hormone replacement?i feel awful.i have anixety very short temper,heart papaltations,i dont want to go or do anything.i have gained weight and feel awful about myself.i have numb fingers&tingles from elbow down.shoulders are so tight .have no intrest in sex,what is going on and what is your advice on where to go from here.
Avatar f tn Do you have PCOS or irregular periods? That throws our hormones out of balance too. Mine were like that before and after surgery because I still don't get my period so I never noticed if it was because of my cysts or just my absent period. They probably do. Anything affecting your ovaries, in my opinion, will throw off your hormones. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon.
Avatar f tn There are many different kinds and she would have to talk to her doctor about the best one for her, but I prefer the monophasic kind. This is the same amount of hormone in each pill, but she may prefer the triphasic which mimics the body's natural cycle more. So there ya go! Tell us how it goes!
Avatar m tn The thyroid plays an important role in regulating the body's metabolism and calcium balance. The T4 and T3 hormones stimulate every tissue in the body to produce proteins and increase the amount of oxygen used by cells. The harder the cells work, the harder the organs work. The calcitonin hormone works together with the parathyroid hormone to regulate calcium levels in the body.
Avatar n tn A neurologist did the same tests (balance test) on my son, and said he didn't have any tumor. He was wrong. I later took my son to an endocrinologist who ordered an MRI - he had a pituitary tumor. The trouble was, pituitary tumors don't cause balance problems. The dizziness was from changes in blood pressure due to hormone imbalance. Adrenal hormone loss can also cause anxiety. The only way to know for certain if you have a brain tumor is to see it on MRI.
3119347 tn?1343885362 Also, neuropathy as result of tx can cause balance issues. I would just go get yourself checked out. A lot of people have balance issues during tx, but its a little more concerning to me that you are having them afterwards.
Avatar f tn Well I havent gone through menopause yet, but I did see a womens health doctor and she tested all my hormone levels and said I was in pre menopause, I was only 31 at the time, she wanted to start me on hormone replacement therapy, she said it would help with my anxiety so much, I didnt want to start HRT at such a young age, and you always hear about women that get cancer with hormone Replacement so I was scared as well. So here I am still dealing with anxiety.
Avatar n tn it is very common for people with out of balance thyroid to have anxiety and also depression. Interestingly, these are two symptoms that seem to not be specific as to whether too high or too low of thyroid as anxiety in particular can be present in either condition. Have you had thyroid levels checked? IF so please post your results. If not be sure when you go in to DEMAND that Free T3 and Free T4 be tested.