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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Hormones play an important part in our body as it is the hormones that regulate every action within our body, starting from digestion, respiration, movement, stress to changes in mood and behavior. Its imbalance can disrupt the overall well-being and trigger a host of problems such as a migraine, acne, PMS-like symptoms, loss of libido, and a lot more. However, hormonal imbalance is not just a result of external factors such as an unbalanced lifestyle, but it can happen naturally as well during ...more
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Endocrinologist•Kolkata
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Hormones play an important part in our body as it is the hormones that regulate every action within our body, starting from digestion, respiration, movement, stress to changes in mood and behavior. Its imbalance can disrupt the overall well-being and trigger a host of problems such as a migraine, acne, PMS-like symptoms, loss of libido, and a lot more. However, hormonal imbalance is not just a result of external factors such as an unbalanced lifestyle, but it can happen naturally as well during ...more
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Endocrinologist•Gurgaon
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Ever wondered how your body releases an egg each month or how the uterus wall thins and thickens at different times of the month? It is the job of your body s chemical messengers hormones, which manage the various processes involved in preparing your body for fertilization.

Hormones and Fertility
A subtle balance of different hormones, involved in managing the reproductive organs, enables and maintains fertility. These hormones regulation changes like the discharge of an egg from ...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Thinning hair, noticeable bald spots, large clumps of hair in the hairbrush or shower drain are indications of hair loss. This loss of hair is an effect of hormonal imbalance.

Have You Seen these Signs of Hair Loss?

A widening part of the scalp
A ponytail becomes noticeably thinner
Large clumps of hair in the hairbrush or shower drain and on your pillow after a night s sleep
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Play of Hormones: Hormonal imbalance is seen in women during me...more
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Vaidya Visharad

Sexologist•Narnaul
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How to Balance Hormone Levels Naturally

Hormones play an important role in our health as they affect many of the body’s processes. More often than not, hormonal imbalances are caused by changes in estrogen and are more common in females than males. Hormonal changes typically occur during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause.

In addition, factors like advancing age, poor diet, too much or too little exercise, adrenal exhaustion and stress, lack of sleep, birth control ...more
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Endocrinologist•Kanpur
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Ever wondered how your body releases an egg each month or how the uterus wall thins and thickens at different times of the month? It is the job of your body s chemical messengers hormones, which manage the various processes involved in preparing your body for fertilization.

Hormones and Fertility
A subtle balance of different hormones, involved in managing the reproductive organs, enables and maintains fertility. These hormones regulation changes like the discharge of an egg from ...more
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Gynaecologist•Jaipur
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The cyclical change in the uterus and ovaries of the female reproductive system is called the menstrual cycle. It includes changes in the physiology of the uterus along with the change in hormones as well. This cyclical change is what allows a woman to get pregnant. This cycle allows the formation of ovocytes and helps to prepare the uterus for implantation.

The commencement of period is called the menarche. It normally starts from the age of twelve to fifteen years. The time between th...more
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Endoc...read more

Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Thinning hair, noticeable bald spots, large clumps of hair in the hairbrush or shower drain are indications of hair loss. This loss of hair is an effect of hormonal imbalance.

Have You Seen these Signs of Hair Loss?

A widening part of the scalp
A ponytail becomes noticeably thinner
Large clumps of hair in the hairbrush or shower drain and on your pillow after a night s sleep
Why does it happen?

Play of Hormones: Hormonal imbalance is seen in women during me...more
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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
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Corporate culture is blooming now more than ever. The continuous development in the corporate industry is attracting people from various genders to work and build a better future. However, as productive and pleasing it may sound, the added pressure is always there for people to fulfill their marked goals, either set by corporate or individuals. With the cutting-edge competition in the corporate industry, the stress levels are high. Because of the tendency of women to produce more stress hormones...more
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Sexologist•Kolhapur
Testosterone booster foods 1-- Zinc, Vitamin C and D rich foods bananas, carrots, avocado, ginger, onion, garlic, dark chocolate, honey, milk, eggs, oyster etc. 2-- herbs Ashwagandha, maca, horny goat weed extract, shatavari, vidarikand, etc 3-- weight lifting 4-- meditation 5-- Yoga and morning exercise 6-- avoid stress and alcohol and smoke.
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