Your Ultimate Guide to Hormone Balancing, According To Do...
Here's how to actually take care of your hormone health. Here's what you need to know.
Whatâs Happening
Real talk: Hereâs how to actually take care of your hormone health.
If youâve ever had a hunch your hormones were off, that might be because youâve been hearing about it everywhere . From low-cortisol workouts to cycle syncing , it seems like there are hormone-balancing hacks everywhere you look. (weâre not making this up)
But what does a hormone imbalance fr entailâand is it a cause for concern?
The Details
First, know this: âOur hormones fluctuate on purposeâtheyâre not meant to stay the same every day,â says Li-Shei Lin, MD, PhD, an ob-gyn and reproductive endocrinologist at Reproductive Partners Fertility Center in San Diego. For example, they change with our sleep-wake cycles, our menstrual cycles, and even our stress levelsâand thatâs all by design.
âThereâs no such thing as a static âimmaculate balanceââand thatâs not the goal,â she says. Basically, you donât fr need to worry about whether your hormones are balanced per seâbut you do want them to be functioning according to plan.
Why This Matters
âWhat weâre aiming for in medicine isnât balance in a static sense, but hormonal harmonyâwhere the bodyâs regulatory systems are working smoothly, and symptoms are manageable,â says Rekha Kumar, MD, the head of medical affairs at Found and associate professor of clinical medicine and attending endocrinologist at Weill Cornell Medical College. Ahead, endocrinologists dive into what constitutes a hormone issue versus a normal fluctuationâplus, diagnosable conditions to look out for, potential treatment methods, and natural ways to keep your hormones functioning as they should. Generally speaking, a hormone issue can occur anytime your typical hormone fluctuations are disrupted and your well-being is impacted, says Dr.
This is the kind of health news that affects everyday decisions.
The Bottom Line
Generally speaking, a hormone issue can occur anytime your typical hormone fluctuations are disrupted and your well-being is impacted, says Dr. âThat disruption could be because of genetic factors like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disease, or environmental ones like chronic stress, major weight changes, or even certain medications,â Dr.
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