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January 7, 2019 | Click to Search Articles

24 Hormone Imbalance Symptoms in Men and Women

Could you have a potential hormonal imbalance in your body? If you have been experiencing a range of strange symptoms and been unable to find the cause of just what on earth could be wrong with you, then you might very well be suffering from a hormone imbalance – there can be many different causes that make this happen in the first place, but the treatment generally involves having your hormone levels tested – and then going on hormone treatments that work to correct these imbalances in the body. Could a hormone imbalance be to blame for your strange symptoms? If you’ve been suffering from symptoms like night sweats, acne, irritability, and weight gain, then it could very well be the case. Here are 24 symptoms of a hormone imbalance in men and women that you should watch out for.

1. Something Different

When many people go to the doctor and get diagnosed with a new health problem they didn’t know about before, they can often report that they knew something was somehow “wrong” before they went to the doctor – that is usually what made them make the doctor’s appointment in the first place. You should always trust your gut feeling, and if your body is telling you that something isn’t right, then we’d recommend that you listen to your body and make that appointment you’ve been thinking about.

Especially in the case of a hormonal imbalance, you might notice that the first sign of something being wrong with your health on a deeper level is just the gut feeling that something is wrong, to begin with – and we’ll very likely say that you are right when it comes to your own health. A hormonal imbalance is easy to look for, but only if you know when to look.

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