Hormonal Disorders

What does hormonal disorders (imbalance) mean?

Hormones are chemicals that are produced by glands in the endocrine system. Hormones get through the bloodstream to the tissues and organs, delivering orders that tell the organs what to do and when to do it

What to know about hormonal imbalances’ symptoms?

Hormones are important for regulating most major bodily processes, so a hormonal imbalance can affect a wide range of bodily functions. Hormones help to regulate: metabolism and appetite, heart rate, sleep cycles, reproductive cycles and sexual function, general growth and development, mood and stress levels and body temperature

Women’s imbalances occur in estrogen and progesterone levels, while men’s imbalances occur in testosterone levels.