10 signs that your hormones may be off balance, according to an expert

10 signs that your hormones may be off balance, according to an expert

Heavily influencing a lot of our daily bodily functions, hormones have the ability to affect everything from our sleep to our mood and even our metabolisms. With most women of reproductive age experiencing the monthly rise and fall of hormones that makes up the menstrual cycle, unbalanced hormone levels can cause variety of uncomfortable and sometimes medical symptoms.

We spoke to Dr Brighten, board certified naturopathic endocrinologist, clinical sexologist and author of 'Is This Normal', on how to tell whether your hormones need some help.

Female hormones throughout the month

According to Dr Brighten, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are the key reproductive hormones in females that "directly play a role in our cycle". "Estrogen is present throughout the month and is responsible for aiding ovulation and the building of the endometrium, lining of the uterus. Progesterone only rises following ovulation and is the main hormone of the luteal phase" explains Dr Brighten.

What causes hormonal imbalance in females?

"There are many factors that can contribute to symptoms of hormone imbalance" clarifies Dr Brighten. "Lifestyle factors like eating a diet high in refined carbohydrates and omega-6 fatty acids, while not engaging in regular activity, can result in insulin dysregulation. Other conditions are hereditary, yet respond well to nutrition and lifestyle therapies, like PCOS or hypothyroidism" she expands.

Dr Brighten highlights common conditions that can cause an imbalance in female hormones: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Endometriosis and Menopause, which often come with identifiable symptoms of their own:

Symptoms of Endometriosis: "Marked period pain and difficulty getting pregnant can be signs of endometriosis."

Symptoms of PCOS: "PCOS symptoms can present as irregular periods, unwanted hair growth on the face or body, and hair loss on the head."

Symptoms of menopause: "In menopause, low estrogen can present as brain fog, depression, visibly aging skin, and joint pain."

10 signs of hormonal imbalance in females

As outlined in her book, 'Is This Normal', Dr Brighten identifies the following symptoms that can point to a hormonal imbalance, as well as the underlying medical conditions that these symptoms may be a sign of:

  1. Cold intolerance - which may be a sign of hypothyroidism
  2. Fatigue - which may be a sign of hypothyroidism or adrenal dysfunction
  3. Irregular periods - which may be a sign of PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) or hypothyroidism
  4. Frequent periods - which may be a sign of low progesterone
  5. Hair loss/thinning hair - which may be a sign of elevated androgens, hypothyroidism or PCOS
  6. Anxiety - which may be a sign of low progesterone or adrenal dysfunction
  7. Depression - which may be a sign of hypothyroidism
  8. Irritability prior to period - which may be a sign of imbalance of estrogen and progesterone
  9. Darkened, velvety skin on neck, folds of arms or legs - which may be a sign of insulin imbalance
  10. Difficulty sleeping prior to period - which may be a sign of low progesterone
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