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Yes, if the hormone imbalance is high then yes if it's low then no.
Hormone imbalance
Most often yes. Clitoromegaly is a result of hormone imbalance and usually efected women are capable of having children. Sometimes hormone treatment is needed but each case is different.
might just be a hormone imbalance during your period, most women get it- don't worry about it it'll probably be gone soon
Hormones effect the whole body. Hormones have an impact on the body's ability to cope with stress, fight disease, and metabolize calories. Though hormones typically bring to mind thought of reproduction and sex, hormonal imbalances in both men and women are implicated in a wide variety of symptoms that could be mistaken for other disease states and illnesses. In men, hormonal imbalance can have a physical effect as well as effecting the mood. Depression, anxiety, and anger or irritability can all be symptoms of hormone imbalance, particularly if mood problems accompany other symptoms like difficulty urinating or a lower libido. Difficulty losing weight and unexplained weight gain or weight loss, reduced muscular strength, water retention, and bloating may also signify that there is a hormonal imbalance in the body. Headaches, trouble focusing, fatigue, and low blood sugar as well as allergies can all be brought on by hormonal imbalance in males. In males, restoring hormone balance can promote a heightened sense of well-being both physically and emotionally. Women experience a different set of symptoms related to hormonal imbalance. Though hormonal imbalance has been primarily associated with menopause in women, it is also the cause of a lot of mood problems and symptoms of PMS. Women may experience difficulty sleeping, night sweats and hot flashes. Sex drive in women is also effected by hormonal imbalance. Women may also experience fatigue, foggy thinking, and insomnia. Endometriosis and fibrosis are health issues that are exacerbated and sometimes caused by hormonal imbalance. Both men and women can benefit from natural hormone replacement therapy to restore balance to the body. Having balanced hormones can increase quality of life and slow the aging process.
Yes she can
A hormonal imbalance is when the levels of progesterone and estrogen change in your body. These two hormones regulate your menstrual cycle. These hormones can be changed due to stress, nutrition, sleep deprivation, exercise, and your ovulation cycles. Hormonal imbalances are most common in women ages 20 through early 40's.
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Does Medicare cover hormone replacement for woman
Women have very low levels of testosterone.Ê Levels can varry greatly but an average level of this hormone in women is 70 while a normal level for a man is around 200.
This question is oddly worded. You might be talking about the placenta. Or the hormone HCG. But I am not sure based of your question
Crying over "nothing" could be a sign of depression. Crying is a normal response to sadness, so you might be grieving over something. Often, women who are pregnant will cry at odd times due to hormone imbalance. However, if none of these things are true, then you should see a psychiatrist to decide if you are depressed. Therapy will help a lot, and you might need medication. Unless, of course, you're Charles Lai. Then you can't.