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Women's Facial Hair - Are Your Hormones Responsible?

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD- Dermatology
Dermatologist, Gurgaon
Women's Facial Hair - Are Your Hormones Responsible?

Though most may not admit, all women have hair on their face and body. It is often masked by home remedies or clever make up tricks or frequent visits to the beauty salon. If you see a sudden spike in coarse or dark hair, especially on your face, it can be an embarrassing social condition.  Here are some insights into the condition and what you can do to get rid of it.

Blame it on your hormones:
In most cases, you can easily blame this condition on your hormones. Male hormones called androgens are responsible for the development of certain 'manly' features like deepening of voice or production of sperm. And the one hormone behind all this is called testosterone.

But women produce testosterone too, albeit in smaller quantities. If, for some reason, this hormone's level increases in women, it leads to increased sex drive, irregular menstrual cycle and yes, excessive facial and body hair.

One of the main causes of high levels of male sex hormones in premenopausal women is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition which causes cysts to grow around the edge of the ovaries (the organs which produce eggs and sex hormones). PCOS also results in excessive hair growth, acne and weight gain.

Some women are stuck with this condition in the post menopause stage too, when the hormonal imbalance fails to rectify itself after menopause has passed.​

Besides blaming it all on the hormones, here are some other causes you can explore:  

a) Being obese (weight gain is a side effect of PCOS too, so this is a slightly tricky one)
b) Side effects from blood pressure medication
c) Hereditary condition: Blame your genes
d) Cushing's Syndrome or Acromegaly - rare hormonal disorders
e) An Ovarian tumor

Treatment
Usually, cosmetic remedies are enough to get rid of unwanted or excess hair. So you may not have to go out of your way to handle this problem unless you have a special case. Most cases can be treated with

a) Shaving: Not the most womanly thing to do, but it is quick and easy. Mind the stubble between the    shaves
b) Waxing: This is a pretty much standard procedure
c) Bleaching: Can work for areas you don't want to shave
d) Hair removal creams: Try and test out to see which one suits you
e) Laser treatment: A powerful beam of single color light is used to destroy the hair from its root

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Cushing's Syndrom - The Role Of Cortisol Hormone

Dr. Anirban Biswas 93% (1351 ratings)
PGP In Diabetologist, Fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiology, MD - Medicine, MBBS
Diabetologist, Delhi
Cushing's Syndrom - The Role Of Cortisol Hormone

Cushing’s syndrome occurs due to abnormally high levels of the hormone cortisol. This can happen for a variety of reasons. The most common cause is overuse of corticosteroid medications.

Causes:

Your adrenal glands produce cortisol. It helps with a number of your body’s functions, including:

  1. Regulating blood pressure and the cardiovascular system

  2. Reducing the immune system’s inflammatory response

  3. Converting carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy

  4. Balancing the effects of insulin

  5. Responding to stress

Your body may produce high levels of cortisol for a variety of reasons, including:

  1. High stress levels, including stress related to an acute illness, surgery, injury, or pregnancy, especially in the final trimester

  2. Athletic training

  3. Malnutrition

  4. Alcoholism

  5. Depression, panic disorders, or high levels of emotional stress

The most common cause of Cushing’s syndrome is the use of corticosteroid medications, such as prednisone, in high doses for a long period. High doses of injectable steroids for treatment of back pain can also cause this syndrome.

Other causes include:

  1. Pituitary gland tumor in which the pituitary gland releases too much adrenocorticotropic hormone, which is also known as Cushing’s disease

  2. Ectopic ACTH syndrome, which causes tumors that usually occur in the lung, pancreas, thyroid, or thymus gland

  3. Adrenal gland abnormality or tumor

Symptoms of Cushing’s Syndrome:

The most common symptoms of this condition are:

  • Weight gain
  • Obesity
  • Fatty deposits, especially in the midsection, the face and between the shoulders and the upper back (causing a buffalo hump)
  • Purple stretch marks on the breasts, arms, abdomen, and thighs
  • Thinning skin that bruises easily
  • Skin injuries that are slow to heal & acne
  • Fatigue, bone loss & muscle weakness 
  • Increased thirst & urination
  • Women may also notice extra facial and body hair, as well as absent or irregular menstruation.

Men may also have:

Children with this condition are generally obese and have a slower rate of growth.

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Women's Facial Hair - Your Hormones Are To Be Blamed!

 Amatrra Skin & Hair Clinic 90% (244 ratings)
Dermatologist, Delhi
Women's Facial Hair - Your Hormones Are To Be Blamed!

In most cases, you can easily blame excess hair on your face on your hormones. Male hormones called androgens are responsible for the development of certain 'manly' features like deepening of voice or production of sperm. And the one hormone behind all this is called testosterone. But women produce testosterone too, albeit in smaller quantities. If, for some reason, this hormone's level increases in women, it leads to increased sex drive, irregular menstrual cycle and yes, excessive facial and body hair.

One of the main causes of high levels of male sex hormones in premenopausal women is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition which causes cysts to grow around the edge of the ovaries (the organs which produce eggs and sex hormones). PCOS also results in excessive hair growth, acne and weight gain. Some women are stuck with this condition in the post menopause stage too, when the hormonal imbalance fails to rectify itself after menopause has passed.

Besides blaming it all on the hormones, here are some other causes you should know about:

  • Hereditary condition: Blame your genes Cushing's Syndrome or Acromegaly - rare hormonal disorders. An Ovarian tumor Treatment Usually, cosmetic remedies are enough to get rid of unwanted or excess hair. So you may not have to go out of your way to handle this problem unless you have a special case.
  • Being obese (weight gain is a side effect of PCOS too, so this is a slightly tricky one)

Most cases can be treated with:

  1. Waxing: This is a pretty much standard procedure
  2. Bleaching: Can work for areas you don't want to shave
  3. Hair removal creams: Try and test out to see which one suits you
  4. Shaving: Not the most womanly thing to do, but it is quick and easy. Mind the stubble between the shaves
  5. Laser treatment: A powerful beam of single color light is used to destroy the hair from its root
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Women's Facial Hair - Are Hormones To Be Blamed?

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - Dermatology
Dermatologist, Indore
Women's Facial Hair - Are Hormones To Be Blamed?

Though most may not admit, all women have hair on their face and body. It is often masked by home remedies or clever make up tricks or frequent visits to the beauty salon. If you see a sudden spike in coarse or dark hair, especially on your face, it can be an embarrassing social condition.

Here are some insights into the condition and what you can do to get rid of it:

Blame it on your hormones

In most cases, you can easily blame this condition on your hormones. Male hormones called androgens are responsible for the development of certain 'manly' features like deepening of voice or production of sperm. And the one hormone behind all this is called testosterone.

But women produce testosterone too- albeit in smaller quantities. If, for some reason, this hormone's level increases in women, it leads to increased sex drive, irregular menstrual cycle and yes, excessive facial and body hair.

One of the main causes of high levels of male sex hormones in premenopausal women is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition which causes cysts to grow around the edge of the ovaries (the organs which produce eggs and sex hormones).  PCOS also results in excessive hair growth, acne and weight gain.

Some women are stuck with this condition in the post menopause stage too, when the hormonal imbalance fails to rectify itself after menopause has passed.

Besides blaming it all on the hormones, here are some other causes you can explore:  

a) Being obese (weight gain is a side effect of PCOS too, so this is a slightly tricky one)
b) Side effects from blood pressure medication
c) Hereditary condition - Blame your genes
d) Cushing's Syndrome or Acromegaly - rare hormonal disorders
e) An Ovarian tumor

Treatment

Usually, cosmetic remedies are enough to get rid of unwanted or excess hair. So you may not have to go out of your way to handle this problem unless you have a special case. Most cases can be treated with

a) Shaving: Not the most womanly thing to do, but it is quick and easy. Mind the stubble between the shaves
b) Waxing: This is a pretty much standard procedure
c) Bleaching: Can work for areas you don't want to shave
d) Hair removal creams: Try and test out to see which one suits you
e) Laser treatment: A powerful beam of single color light is used to destroy the hair from its root

If you are not sure what to do with an excessive facial hair problem, consult our experts today for a quick and easy remedy.

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Lots Of Facial Hairs - Should The Hormones Be Blamed?

MBBS, DDVL
Dermatologist, Navi Mumbai
Lots Of Facial Hairs - Should The Hormones Be Blamed?

Though most may not admit, all women have hair on their face and body. It is often masked by home remedies or clever makeup tricks or frequent visits to the beauty salon. If you see a sudden spike in coarse or dark hair, especially on your face, it can be an embarrassing social condition.  Here are some insights into the condition and what you can do to get rid of it.

Blame it on your hormones:

In most cases, you can easily blame this condition on your hormones. Male hormones called androgens are responsible for the development of certain 'manly' features like deepening of voice or production of sperm. And the one hormone behind all this is called testosterone.

But women produce testosterone too- albeit in smaller quantities. If, for some reason, this hormone's level increases in women, it leads to increased sex drive, irregular menstrual cycle and yes, excessive facial and body hair.

One of the main causes of high levels of male sex hormones in premenopausal women is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition which causes cysts to grow around the edge of the ovaries (the organs which produce eggs and sex hormones).  PCOS also results in excessive hair growth, acne and weight gain.

Some women are stuck with this condition in the postmenopause stage too, when the hormonal imbalance fails to rectify itself after menopause has passed.

Besides blaming it all on the hormones, here are some other causes you can explore:  
a) Being obese (weight gain is a side effect of PCOS too, so this is a slightly tricky one)
b) Side effects of blood pressure medication
c) Hereditary condition: Blame your genes
d) Cushing's Syndrome or Acromegaly - rare hormonal disorders
e) An Ovarian tumor

Treatment-
Usually, cosmetic remedies are enough to get rid of unwanted or excess hair. So you may not have to go out of your way to handle this problem unless you have a special case. Most cases can be treated with

a) Shaving: Not the most womanly thing to do, but it is quick and easy. Mind the stubble between the shaves
b) Waxing: This is a pretty much standard procedure
c) Bleaching: Can work for areas you don't want to shave
d) Hair removal creams: Try and test out to see which one suits you
e) Laser treatment: A powerful beam of single color light is used to destroy the hair from its root
 

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No Sex Hormones In Females - Things That Can Lead To It!

Dr. A.Jalaludheen Jalal Jalal 92% (223 ratings)
Ph.D - Ayurveda
Sexologist, Coimbatore
No Sex Hormones In Females - Things That Can Lead To It!

Hypogonadism in females occurs when your sex glands produce little or no sex hormones.The sex glands, also called gonads that are responsible for ovary formation in females, breast enlargement and in menstrual cycle.

What Are the Types of Female Hypogonadism?
There two types of hypogonadism are primary and central hypogonadism.

Primary Hypogonadism: Primary hypogonadism means that you don't have enough sex hormones in your body due to a problem in your gonads. Your gonads are still receiving the message to produce hormones from your brain, but they aren't able to produce them.

Central Hypogonadism or Secondary Hypogonadism: In central hypogonadism, the problem lies in your brain. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland in your brain, which control your gonads, aren't working properly.

Causes of Primary Hypogonadism:

  1. Autoimmune disorders, such as Addison's disease and hypoparathyroidism
  2. Genetic disorders, such as Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome
  3. Severe infections
  4. Liver and kidney diseases
  5. Hemochromatosis, which happens when your body absorbs too much iron
  6. Radiation exposure
  7. Surgery of your sex organs

Causes of Central or Secondary Hypogonadism include:

  1. Genetic disorders, such as Kallmann syndrome (abnormal hypothalamic development)
  2. Infections, including HIV and AIDS
  3. Pituitary disorders
  4. Inflammatory diseases including sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and histiocytosis
  5. Obesity
  6. Rapid weight loss
  7. Nutritional deficiencies
  8. Use of steroids or opiates (especially long-term usage)
  9. Brain surgery
  10. Radiation exposure
  11. Injury to your pituitary gland or hypothalamus
  12. A tumor in or near your pituitary gland

Symptoms that May Affect Females Include:

  1. Lack of menstruation
  2. Slow or absent breast growth
  3. Hot flashes
  4. Loss of body hair
  5. Low or absent sex drive
  6. Milky discharge from your breasts

Treatment for Hypogonadism in Women: Your treatment will involve increasing the amount of female sex hormones in your body. Your first line of treatment will probably be estrogen therapy if you've had a hysterectomy. Either a patch or pill can administer the supplemental estrogen hormone. Estrogen must be balanced with progesterone, because taking estrogen alone leads to a dangerous build up of the lining of the uterus (endometrial hyperplasia) that can lead to cancer of the uterus. Low-dose testosterone may be added for women with hypogonadism who have a low sex drive.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult an expert & get answers to your questions!

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Top 10 Doctors for Hormonal Imbalance Treatment in Delhi

PG Fellowship In Diabetes, PGC in Diabeties, DFM - RCGP, MBBS, PG Diploma in Diabetes, FRCP (UK)
Diabetologist, Delhi

Dr. Rakhi Gupta

FICOG, FICMCH, FIMSA, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, MBBS

30 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 1200 at clinic   ·   ₹800 online

For the past 30 years, Dr. Rakhi Gupta has been regarded as one of the most skilled gynaecologists in Delhi. She has an exceptional educational background, earning her MBBS and MD from King Georges Medical College in Lucknow. She delivers exceptional treatment to her female patients and specialises in treating all hormonal abnormalities. 

Before prescribing therapies suited to each woman's specific needs, her knowledge in this field helps women feel at ease and have a greater understanding of the issue they may be suffering. Because she has a thorough grasp of the body's hormonal systems, Dr. Gupta can accurately identify these imbalances and offer therapies based on the findings of the diagnosis, the patient's lifestyle choices, and, if required, their family history.

Dr. Yashica Gudesar

MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics and Gynecology, DGO

23 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 700 - 800 at clinic   ·   ₹500 online

Women's hormone imbalance may have a serious influence on their general health, causing symptoms ranging from sadness and anxiety to weight gain and weariness. Dr. Yashica Gudesar, a gynaecologist with extensive expertise, feels that hormonal irregularities should not be regarded lightly and should always be addressed with caution. 

According to Dr. Gudesar, there are several potential causes of hormone imbalance in women, such as lifestyle choices, stress levels, environmental variables, age-related changes, and even heredity. She advises any woman having strange symptoms to seek expert medical counsel as soon as possible to avoid additional disturbance of the body's hormone balance as a result of delayed treatment.

Dr. Anju Ahuja

DGO, MBBS

39 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 800 at clinic   ·   ₹500 online

Dr. Anju Ahuja is a renowned obstetrician and gynaecologist with 35+ years of experience in her area. She received her bachelor's degree in medicine in 1983 from the Government Medical College, Rohtak, and her diploma in obstetrics and gynaecology in 1986 from the same university. As an expert in hormone abnormalities, she has devoted her life to helping patients with reasonable, effective remedies. 

Over the course of more than three decades, Dr. Ahuja has worked relentlessly to offer prompt diagnosis and preventative care for women suffering from a variety of hormonal imbalance-related reproductive health disorders. Her dedication to giving quality healthcare services to such folks is unmatched, and her medical skills have been utilised by a large number of Indians throughout the years.

Dr. Manika Khanna

MBBS , MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Diploma in advanced gynaecological endoscopy

26 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 700 at clinic

Dr. Manika Khanna is a well-known gynaecologist and infertility specialist. The Delhi Ratan is given to her for her outstanding work in this field. She has spent her whole life helping women with reproductive problems, especially ones that are caused by hormone imbalances. 

Over the years, she has been praised for her holistic approach to treatment, which not only targets hormone problems but also takes into account diet and lifestyle changes that can help support the body's natural processes and improve overall health. Her knowledge about hormonal disorders is unmatched in India. She has written a lot about this subject, including a few medical textbooks that are used by doctors all over the country.

Dr. Arushi

MBBS, M.S. Obstetrics and Gynecology

13 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 500 - 800 at clinic

Dr. Arushi is a specialist in hormonal disorders and is a gynaecologist who treats children and adolescents. She received her MBBS from Pune's Dr. D. Y. Patil University in 2009 and her M.S. in obstetrics and gynaecology from Manipal Academy Higher Education Deemed University in 2013. 

With her wealth of experience, she has become one of the best gynaecologists for adolescents with hormone-related health problems. Dr. Arushi pays close attention to each patient's case history before beginning therapy for any symptom connected to hormones. 

She is aware that hormone imbalances produce bodily changes that might interfere with an individual's everyday life activities. She keeps an eye out for things like head pains, exhaustion, changes in body mass index (BMI), abnormal development patterns (such as delayed puberty), and so on.

Dr. Amrita Singh

MBBS, MS, (Obs & Gynae)

15 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 500 at clinic

Dr. Amrita Singh is a famous women's health specialist with 15 years of experience. She's a member of India's Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FOGSI). Many medical institutes have sought her assistance, making her a top authority in this field. 

Dr. Singh specialises in women's gynaecology and obstetrics, including hormonal abnormalities. Hormonal imbalances can induce tiredness, irregular menstruation, sadness, anxiety, mood swings, and weight gain or loss. Dr. Singh helps many women manage their health via correct diagnosis and treatment.

Dr. Singh Swati Virendra Geeta

MBBS, MS, Diploma in Cosmetic Gynaecology, FELLOWSHIP IN LAPAROSCOPY

12 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 500 at clinic

Dr. Swati is a well regarded gynaecologist who received her MBBS from Dr. DY Patil Medical College in Mumbai and her MS from MGM Institute of Health Sciences in the same city. She also has a cosmetic gynaecology diploma from ILAMED in New Delhi. 

Dr. Swati specialises in identifying and treating hormone imbalance-related issues that are primarily brought on by physiological changes during pregnancy or menopause. These issues can cause excessive facial hair growth, acne breakouts, and PMS symptoms like mood swings, cramps, and bloating, among other things. 

She is adept at giving the right medical solution for each unique situation, taking into account all elements of health management and treating the associated physical, mental, and emotional facets of wellness.

Dr. Aaditi Sharma Acharya

MBBS, DGO

16 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 500 at clinic   ·   ₹600 online

Female hormone imbalance may lead to a variety of issues, thus it is essential to consult with a skilled physician. Dr. Aaditi Sharma Acharya is a gynaecologist who specialises in hormone balancing and the avoidance of issues caused by female hormone imbalance. She was formerly a Senior Doctor at Pariwar Seva Clinic. 

Dr. Aaditi has vast expertise in diagnosing the underlying causes of hormone imbalances and recommending suitable therapy to restore balance. She collaborates with her patients to discover their unique requirements and develop a treatment plan that is suited to them. 

Her holistic approach focuses on diet, lifestyle, vitamins, exercise, stress management, and, if required, hormonal drugs. This helps her patients achieve maximum health while avoiding any negative side effects or issues induced by hormone imbalance.

Dr. Seema Sharma 

MBBS, DGO, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG

30 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 1000 at clinic   ·   ₹500 online

Dr. Seema Sharma is the perfect doctor for treating hormone imbalance, therefore if you're looking for a specialist, you should seek her out. She received her DGO from Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi, and her MBBS, MD in Obstetrics from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, and is a well regarded gynaecologist and infertility expert.  

She has assisted several ladies with hormone imbalances, menstruation abnormalities, and other associated health conditions throughout the years. When treating her patients with PCOS or other fertility-related difficulties, she appreciates the need of holistic care, taking into consideration not only physical but also emotional elements of therapy.

Dr. Bindu Srivastava

MS, MBBS

30 Years Experience  ·   ₹ 500 - 4500 at clinic   ·   ₹300 online

Dr. Bindu Srivastava, a gynaecologist, is an expert on the many different types of health disorders that affect women. She outlines the many various sorts of problems that may harm women's wellbeing if they don't pay attention to them or seek assistance when they need it.  

In her more than 30 years of expertise as a gynecologist, Dr. Bindu has dealt with a wide range of cases, including those involving reproductive health, urinary tract infections, monthly abnormalities, and even issues associated to menopause. 

She is a specialist in identifying the disorders, and she also assists patients through the many stages of the healing process, empowering patients to take charge of their own health in whatever manner is most appropriate for them.

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Matribution is really helpful for teenager? &also helpful for height increasing hormones?

Dr. Ramneek Gupta 92% (20060 ratings)
DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
Homeopath, Ludhiana
Matribution is really helpful for teenager? &also helpful for height increasing hormones?
Excessive masturbation does stop height in teen boys and do not allow them to grow taller. Males who have good height look impressive and their self confidence also remains high while meeting or dealing with people. Semen production is an ongoing process in male body, whenever male body looses semen immediately reproductive organs start producing a new lot to replenish it. it will lead them to ejaculate and lose semen, which contains hormones, specifically testosterone which is something you need to grow taller. As we know , having some relatively high level of testosterone is a good thing since testosterone will eventually aromatize into estrogen, which will be what causes the initial step in the endocrine system process which starts puberty and causes the growth spurt so many guys and girls experience around the 10-13 year range. Semen production needs bunch of nutrients as ingredients and few vital organs of the body need to play a role in production of semen. When teen boys masturbate too much they regularly lose semen and also nutrients, due to regular loss of nutrients organs responsible for supplying these are pushed to over-work and they get strained and stress-out. This creates deficiencies and stops nutrition to bones of the body. Excessive masturbation stop height in teen boys by reducing absorption of minerals, lack of absorption and assimilation of nutrients, minimum supply of nutrients to bones and tissues and slowing down bone regeneration and development substantially. When excessive masturbation stops height in teen boys it cannot be improved by simply improving diet and exercises. Even if minerals and nutrients are supplied to the body through diet due to ill-effects of excessive masturbation these do not get absorbed in the body. There are certain homoeopathic medicines which can reverse the process of slow height increase in adolescent age with some very wonderful effects.
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Appetite Hormones - Can You Control Them?

Dt. Sangita Chatterjee Bisoyi 88% (15 ratings)
MBA-HR, MBA-Finance, Diploma in Dietetics, Health and Nutrition (DDHN), Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE))
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Delhi
Appetite Hormones - Can You Control Them?

Are you aware of the function of appetite hormones in your body? Appetite hormones or hunger hormones are the hormones which are responsible for making you feel hungry, and also account for a decreased appetite, which is common for all of us at times.

Leptin and Ghrelin are the two primary appetite hormones, which are produced in your body.

About Ghrelin
Ghrelin is your body’s appetite increasing hormone, which gets released in the stomach. It is responsible for signaling hunger to your brain. It is said that the ghrelin levels in your body play an important role in how quickly you feel hungry after having a meal. Usually, the ghrelin levels increase before you eat. This signifies that you are hungry. They go down for almost three hours after your meal. It is believed that ghrelin plays a more important role in the regulation of your body weight, which is a much more complex procedure.

About Leptin
Among the two appetite hormones, leptin accounts for being the appetite suppressing hormone. It is considered to play a more important role than ghrelin in maintaining the energy balance of your body. It is also believed that leptin is responsible for the regulation of ghrelin. Leptin helps in signaling the brain that your body has enough energy in the form of body fat. It is considered that the more fat you have, the more amount of leptin is present in your blood. However, the level varies based on factors such as when you took your last meal, and your sleeping patterns.

How to control your hunger hormones?
There are certain ways by which you can control your appetite hormones. It can be done primarily by avoiding food items that contain high fat. When you eat, messages are transmitted to several parts of your body, indicating that you have had enough. While consuming fatty food, this system does not send messages as effectively. Consuming fat makes you consume more calories, which in turn lets you store fat and gain fat.

It has been proven that either a diet which is rich in good carbohydrates or a diet which is high in protein, suppresses your ghrelin production more effectively than a high fat diet. It is important for you to get proper sleep for controlling your appetite hormones. Studies prove that sleep deprivation is associated with an increase in your ghrelin levels, appetite, and hunger, compared to people who get 10 hours sleep on a regular basis.

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Hormone Replacement Therapy - Who Should Go For It?

Dr. Hanish Gupta 90% (2011 ratings)
MBBS, DNB (General Medicine)
General Physician, Delhi
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Who Should Go For It?

Hormone replacement a therapy used to treat symptoms of menopause by restoring the balance of estrogen and progesterone by administering it.

Forms of Hormonal Therapy

Local therapy which includes creams, pessaries, and rings; systemic therapy in the form of oral drugs, transdermal patches, gels, and implants. Women who do not have womb take combined estrogen and progesterone hormones in the form of pills.

Effect of Menopause and How Hormone Replacement Therapy Helps
Menopause affects urogenital system causing atrophy of mucosal lining of urethra, vagina, and vulva leading to dryness and reduced vaginal secretions. It affects bones in which metabolism takes place causing progressive bone loss. It increases the risk of heart disease. By starting with hormone replacement therapy, most of the menopausal symptoms gets relieved like hot flushes, irregular menses, night sweats, mood swings, loss of libido, osteoporosis. It is believed that women who start hormone replacement therapy may develop cancer in future, but still, research is going on.

Who should go for it?

  • Menopausal women who suffer moderate to severe hot flushes, loss of libido, urogenital problems, psychological issues such as anxiety and mood swings
  • Menopausal women who have severe joint pain or pain all over due to decreased bone mass
  • Women who got menopause early (before the age of 40)
  • Women who had their ovaries removed

Hormone replacement therapy is carefully selected for those women who are at low risk to develop heart disease and breast cancer.

Guidelines for Menopausal Women Receiving Hormone Replacement Therapy

  1. Menopausal women who have undergone hysterectomy can receive estrogen replacement alone.
  2. Menopausal women, who have a uterus, receive a combination of estrogen and progestogen to prevent endometrial cancer.
  3. In menopausal women, who experience moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms, the duration of hormone replacement therapy use will optimally be less than 5 years.
  4. For menopausal women, who suffer vaginal dryness due to less vaginal secretion, intravaginal estrogen preparation is given.
  5. Hormone replacement therapy doesn’t improve loss of libido; however, if it is disturbing most, transdermal estrogen is given.
  6. To reduce the longer use of hormone replacement therapy, lower doses of both estrogen and progestogens is suggested.

Can Hormone Replacement Therapy be given to Older Women?

Yes. Women who had menopause 10-15 years back can go for hormone replacement therapy, but the benefit is quite less compared to younger age group. Possible risk of heart disease and cancer should be kept in mind before prescribing it to older women.

Risk/Side-effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy

  1. Breast cancer
  2. Endometrial cancer
  3. Thromboembolism Heart disease
  4. Breast tenderness
  5. Nausea Bloating

Treatment Regimen

Combination hormone replacement therapy regime is given by using lower doses of estrogen and progestin.

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