It depends on how severe the imbalance is. If you treat with hormones like estrogen or testosterone, the hormones signal the release of another hormone that will close the epiphiseal plate in your longbones (arms and legs), this will stop your growth meaning you will never get any taller.
Have your doctor run a homone level test on your blood so he can prescribe the correct amount. Hormones are a very delecate balance. One hormone directly effects the production of other hormones. Too little or too much of particular homones can cause death. Be very very careful.
This could be due to a hormonal imbalance. You will need to see your doctor for this.
no ! you have a hormonal imbalance and should see you gyno today !
If you are a male is not rare, if you are a female yo may have a hormonal imbalance that should and may be corrected.
YOu should understand that their body is in hormonal imbalance. so we should try and talk to them and share our own experiences.
It affects emotions, but gums? That's a tough one. Maybe you should see a doctor about that. Yikes!
yes he will write you back, if you be sensable and not no hormonal teenager. For real teenagers should not let their hormones control them.
During puberty due to hormonal imbalance, our body acts in funny ways. We should start meditation and yoga and healthy diet to reduce irritability and acne.
It depends on why you are spotting between periods. If you're in your teens hormonal imbalance is the most likely culprit, in fact at any age hormonal imbalance is the likely problem - you should talk to your doctor about investigating the cause and look into treatment options. Sometimes spotting can be a result of an STI so if you are sexually active make sure you're up to date with screenings.
No, it is not normal to throw-up during your period. If this is a one off them it is nothing to worry about, if this is a regular occurrence it could be a hormonal imbalance which may be caused by something more serious. If this occurs on a regular basis you should talk to your doctor to investigate.
Yes, but it's rare, and often the sign of hormonal imbalance. Not severe, but significant enough that if you experience it, you should check in with a doctor.
They are both internally balanced, so it should work.
no Vaginal discharge is not abnormal by itself, and the causes can include infection, malignancy, and hormonal changes. The latter is most likely due to an estrogen imbalance. If you are pregnant and you have leukorrhea, you should see your OBGYN