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When hormones go haywire ...
Physical discomfort, migraines, headaches, irritability, depression, mood lability, and other physical and psychological symptoms are often hormonal. Menopausal depression and thyroid disease are often associated with severe emotional crises. We want to bring these pages a little light on the hormonal and clarify the thinking. To give you an idea of how terrible fate of the hormone may be, we would like only the elite selection of over 150 ways to present with symptoms. Not that you could choose which one would rather not, we will have to sent by the one symptom to another. The range of variation here sine the limit.
PMS (premenstrual syndrome)
Occurs generally 1-2 weeks before period bleeding. There are rare cases where these symptoms can begin immediately but even after the period. Here we speak of a general lack of progesterone. In all cases of PMS is imperative that a hormonal status are made. That you can check with us in practice.
Estrogen dominance (too much estrogen)
Usually occurs years before the so-called menopause on. Since the body produces fewer ovulations the body is missing thus the balance hormone progesterone. In this case, the whole cycle there is a so-called estrogen or estrogen dominance overlay.
Signs of estrogen dominance:
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Water retention, edema
* Painful swelling of the breasts
* PMS
* Mood to depression relapses to
* Reduced sexual interest
* Uterine fibroids
* Strong candy hunger
* Weight gain by padding on hips and thighs
* Headache and Migraine
* Mental sensitivity
* Depression
Progesterone deficiency
The forgotten hormone progesterone. In contrast to various estrogens in the body, there is only one progesterone. No ovulation takes place, the female body is not enough progesterone (progesterone) is available. Progesterone but has a very important task, it keeps the estrogen in check and thus inhibits the estrogen dominance.
Effect of progesterone:
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Producing the hormonal balance
* Progesterone protects against the undesirable estrogen side effects
* Protects against cysts in the breast
* Helps to convert fat into energy
* Natural promote water excretion
* Natural remedy for depression
* Promotes the use of thyroid hormones
* Metabolic inertia improves
* Normalizes blood clotting
* Normalizes zinc and copper household
* Make normal oxygen levels
* Prevents Cervical Cancer
* Protects against breast cancer
* Protection against osteoporosis
* Relief from allergies
* Raise the mood
* You just feel good
Possible physical symptoms of hormonal crises: (PM = progesterone deficiency)
* Headache and migraine (PM)
* Dizziness (PM)
* Amblyopia (PM)
* Conjunctivitis
* Sensitivity
* Tinnitus
* Hair loss (PM)
* Thyroid problems (PM)
* Allergies (PM)
* Acne, pimples, boils
* Palpitations, arrhythmias
* Difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath (PM)
* Masthopathie (swelling of the breast) (PM)
* Nausea, vomiting (PM)
* Circulation problems of all kinds (PM)
* Swelling of the limb (PM)
* Water retention of the hip, thigh, abdomen (PM)
* Rapid weight gain (PM)
* Shaky hands
* Flatulence (PM)
* Bleeding between periods (PM)
PM = means that the symptoms are more pronounced among progesterone deficiency. These symptoms can also be associated with other hormonal crises. Therefore provide more blood tests and no self-diagnosis.
Possible psychological symptoms of hormonal crises:
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Depression
* Impaired concentration, ineffective way of working
* Focusing screen, long line, front head board
* Forgetfulness, memory impairment, suspected Alzheimer's or dementia
* Clumsiness, clumsiness
* Indecision
* Poor decision-making and discernment
* Confusion and orientation problems
* Tendency to tears and outbursts of weeping (without reason)
* Extreme mood
* Angry outbursts, unexpected shouting, verbal abuse
* Aggression (including the extreme violence)
* Jealousy, mistrust
* Nervousness and anxiety
* Insomnia
* Phobias, fears of specific animals, environment, tightness, etc.
* Anxiety, panic attacks, fear of life, death fears
* Aversion to community and social events (parties, celebrations, community)
When hormones go haywire
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