Estrogen has several effects on the kidneys, primarily influencing renal blood flow, glomerular filtration rate, and electrolyte balance. It promotes vasodilation, which can enhance renal blood flow and improve kidney function. Estrogen also plays a role in the regulation of sodium and water retention, potentially impacting blood pressure and fluid balance. Additionally, estrogen may have protective effects on renal tissue, reducing the risk of kidney damage in certain conditions.
Estrogen has a vasodilation action on blood vessels.
Your estrogen & testosterone will plummet & you will have full Menopausal symptoms.
Higher bone density
No.
changes within the uterus
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it will raise t4 levels
Estrogen in the system without the balancing effect of progesterone has been linked to an increased risk of endometrial cancer
The kidneys do not effect your lungs even if they don't work. However, you'll die shortly after your kidneys fail.
Kidneys is the major one
Sirinmas Intharapanith has written: 'Effect of xenoestrogen exposure on the expression of cytochrome P450 isoforms in rainbow trout liver' -- subject(s): Effect of chemicals on, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Estrogen, Estrogen, Physiological effect, Rainbow trout
Estrogen is primarily made by the gonads, which are the ovaries in women, and the testicles in males, and by the adrenal glands, which sit above the kidneys. Some plants, such as soybeans, produce estrogen analogs, which are substances that closely resemble estrogens.