Hormones play a critical role in regulating various bodily functions such as blood sugar levels, blood pressure, growth, fertility, metabolism, and sleep. Understanding their balance is essential for overall well-being, particularly for women.
Dr. Priya Patel, founder of FeminologyMD, a pioneering clinic specializing in women’s health, recently addressed the importance of hormone balance during an interview.
“Hormones act as chemical messengers within the body,” explained Patel. “They facilitate communication between different organs and systems. While many think of reproductive hormones and those influencing menopause, our bodies harbor numerous hormones, each with distinct roles.”
For women, the hormonal journey begins in adolescence with puberty and the onset of menstruation. The brain initiates hormone production in the ovaries, which includes estrogen and progesterone. Over time, this signaling ideally establishes a consistent hormonal rhythm.
Recognizing signs of hormonal imbalance is crucial. Patel highlighted irregular menstrual cycles, fatigue, reduced libido, and weight fluctuations as potential symptoms. Consulting an obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) can provide insights into hormone management and address concerns about hormonal health.
Understanding and monitoring hormone levels can significantly impact women’s health, ensuring optimal functioning across various life stages.