In the human body, there are many types of hormones, each with different functions. But if asked which hormone has the greatest impact on our health when there is a hormonal imbalance, here are 3 important hormones for 3 age groups that we have listed to share…
“Working Age” and the problem…being seen as lazy!
At an age when you should be active but find it hard to wake up in the morning, hitting the snooze button more than 10 times and still wanting to sleep, waking up without feeling refreshed, feeling sleepy again by late morning and needing sweet drinks, coffee, or caffeine to get through the day, and then being wide awake at night and having trouble sleeping until morning. Many people wonder if they are just lazy? But actually, these symptoms are signs of adrenal fatigue. Measuring the level of DHEA hormone in the body can indicate this abnormal condition.
“Middle Age” and the problem…exercising hard but why doesn’t the weight drop!
Many people, regardless of age, have wondered why despite exercising in every way, their weight doesn’t go down. They sweat little, think slowly, have brain fog, dry skin, and hair loss. These symptoms may be signs of subclinical hypothyroidism. Even after reducing sugar intake and exercising hard, the weight remains the same or even tends to increase. Let’s check the body’s metabolism to see if we have subclinical hypothyroidism.
“Menopause Age” and the problem…sex hormones that affect more than just sex!
Female sex hormones help the function of bones and the heart. Male sex hormone testosterone, besides strengthening bones and muscles, is also related to insulin and blood sugar levels, emotional balance, and sleep. The first noticeable symptoms of menopause are mood swings and irritability. For men, things that were once decided decisively become hesitant, belly fat increases easily, and they feel down. For women, there may be hot flashes, sweating, and alternating chills and heat. If you suspect or have these symptoms, try checking your menopause hormones to address the issue accurately.
