Hormone Health: Managing Adrenal, Thyroid & Sex Hormones

Managing hormone conditions involves regulating sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen while monitoring markers for thyroid and adrenal health.

Causes of High Estrogen Levels

Estrogen is any substance, natural or artificial, which induces estrogenic activity. Estradiol is the most potent form of estrogen produced by the body. Derived from cholesterol, it is produced by fat cells, arterial walls, adrenal glands, brain tissue and the ovaries.

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Adrenal Glands: Fatigue & Salt Cravings

The adrenal glands, positioned in the human body on top of the kidneys, play a critical, life-saving role in the body. One of their many functions is to supply the body with stress hormones, especially cortisol.

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How to Diagnose a Hormone Imbalance

Hormones affect growth, reproduction, mood, sexual function and metabolism. Even small imbalances can cause huge problems. To stay balanced, hormone levels can be tested in three ways.

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Testosterone Levels in Teenagers

A teenager’s testosterone levels are among the highest that will occur throughout a person’s life. Teenage boys and teenage girls start producing more testosterone than ever during puberty. Testosterone production gradually decreases shortly after teenage years.

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Natural Ways to Treat a Female Hormone Imbalance

The female hormone, estrogen, is produced in the ovaries. It is responsible for the growth of the female sex organs and mammary glands. It is also responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle, and plays a role in sex drive. As women age, the amount of estrogen produced decreases.

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What Are the Side Effects of High Estrogen Levels?

According to Health-Science, estrogen is the group of steroidal hormones produced by ovaries that play an important role in a female's reproductive cycle as well as in developing and maintaining female sexual characteristics, such as breasts and menstruation.

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Causes of Low Cortisol

Your body's network of hormone-producing organs, or its endocrine system, includes the adrenal gland, which makes several important hormones. One of these is cortisol, which called a stress hormone because it helps you respond to stress.

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Adult Acne & Facial Hair Related to a Hormonal Imbalance

For many teenagers, acne is a rite of passage, marking the transition from puberty to adolescence, and finally clearing up in adulthood. Most adults never imagine having to deal with it in later life, but for some--mainly women--acne remains.

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Harmful Effects of Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream

Triamcinolone acetonide cream (Kenalog topical cream, Triacet, Triderm) is a prescription corticosteroid medication indicated to reduce sensations of itching or inflammation in patients with certain types of skin conditions.

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The Effects of Testosterone Boosters for Teens

Testosterone is the hormone most responsible for sexual development and body composition in men. Testosterone production increases with the onset of puberty and usually peaks in most males during their late teens or early twenties.

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What Is a Safe Testosterone Booster That You Can Take?

Choosing a safe testosterone boost can be difficult because safety is often a relative term, depending on the user. For example, individuals younger than 30 years of age still have optimal testosterone levels. Boosting testosterone may benefit younger users when it comes to muscle building and fat burning.

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Does Exercise Affect Your Thyroid Production?

Your thyroid gland plays a vital role in metabolism regulation, and consequently, your overall health. As part of the endocrine system, the thyroid releases hormones that travel throughout the body to stimulate the metabolism and energy production of every cell.

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Losing Weight & Hormone Replacement

As a woman ages, her body produces fewer female hormones required for reproduction and menstruation ceases. Menopause causes an array of emotional and physical symptoms. Many women survive the negative effects of menopause with the help of hormone therapy -- also known as hormone replacement therapy.

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Adrenal Gland Disorders & Excessive Sweating

The human endocrine system consists of a network of glands responsible for the production of hormones. Hormones, defined as chemicals produced in one part of the body that act on other parts of the body, regulate nearly all bodily functions.

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The Short Term Side Effects of Steroids

Steroids are a type of hormone produced by the body to contribute to cell function, muscle and tissue building, and stress and growth regulation. Corticosteroids are a type of manufactured prescription drug product given to mimic or enhance the effects of the body's natural steroids.

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Reasons for High Testosterone Levels in Men

Testosterone fills many important functions, from maintaining bone density and muscle mass to regulating sex drive and sperm production. High testosterone alone does not necessarily cause problems or need to be treated; it all depends on how high the levels go and your overall health.

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Testosterone & Hyperthyroidism

Testosterone is a steroid hormone secreted from the adrenal glands, ovaries and testes. The hormone plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy libido, preserving bone structure and muscle mass and maintaining energy levels. The thyroid gland plays an important role in maintaining natural testosterone levels.

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Headaches in Adolescent Boys

Although teenage girls are more prone to headaches than boys because of the hormonal changes that are rampant during menstruation, boys get headaches, too, and for many of the same reasons. According to a report by Dr. Donald W. Lewis in "American Family Physician,"

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Low Progesterone and Depression

Fluctuations in the key female hormones–estrogen and progesterone–can cause a number of symptoms including irregular menstrual cycles, an increase in bad cholesterol in the blood, sleep problems and hot flashes.

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