Have you gain weight unintentionally?
Do your mood changes quickly and dramatically for no identifiable reason?
Are you more irritable than usual (everything is getting under your skin all the time)?
Do you have decreased sex drive?
Do you feel that your PMS symptoms are getting worse?
Do you have heavy periods or irregular menstrual periods?
Do you have bloating?
Do you have swollen or tender breasts (especially around the nipples and front area)?
Do you have anxiety and panic attacks?
Do you have a hair loss?
Do you have trouble sleeping?
Do you feel fatigue?
Do you have fertility issues?
Do you have memory problems or mental fog (problems recalling details or putting your thoughts together)?
Do you have hot flashes and night sweats?
Based on your answers it is unlikely that you have high estrogen levels. The hormone estrogen is also known as the female sex hormone. Estrogen is actually the name for a group of hormones that play an important role in the female reproductive system. There are three main estrogens in women: estriol, estradiol and estrone. Estrogen is produced mainly in the ovaries, but certain amounts of this hormone are produced by fat cells and the adrenal gland. Estrogen levels can change several times during a woman's life. They naturally increase during puberty and during pregnancy. It is also quite normal for estrogen levels to drop after menopause.
Based on your answers there is a possibility that you have high estrogen levels. Estrogens are a group of female sex hormones that have a vital role in women’s sexual and reproductive health. During puberty, estrogen initiates the development of breasts, pubic and underarm hair, fuller hips and the onset of the menstrual cycles. As might be expected, your body needs to maintain a balance between estrogen and other reproductive hormones in order to function properly. Still, sometimes, the hormonal balance gets disturbed due to biological or environmental factors. A diagnosis is based on your symptoms and estrogen level in your blood.
Based on your answers there is a high possibility that you have high estrogen levels. Estrogen represents a group of hormones that have many roles in your body including maintaining reproductive and cardiovascular health, proper immune function and healthy bones. The metabolic condition, in which you have too much estrogen compared to your other hormones, is known as estrogen dominance. The symptoms of high estrogen levels can be different in each person. Sometimes they can be similar to the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, or PMS. To manage estrogen dominance, your doctor may recommend medications, surgery or dietary changes. Remember to loss excess body fat and decrease stress.
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