How to Check for Hormonal Imbalances
A hormonal imbalance is a condition that affects the hormone level in a person's body. It may be caused by a glandular problem, an ovulatory disorder, abnormalities of the cervix or testes, menopause, aging or a medical condition, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome.Things You'll Need
- Hormone balance test kit (optional)
Instructions
Assess the symptoms that have led you to believe you are suffering a hormonal imbalance. This would include vaginal dryness, irregular or cessation in periods, frequent urination or bladder infections, impotence, change (loss) in libido, tender breasts, headaches, unexplained weight gain, hot flashes and even depression. These are the most common symptoms of a hormonal imbalance.
Track your sleeping patterns. Many women (and some men) who are experiencing hormonal imbalances will experience a change in their sleeping patterns. It may manifest as restlessness, insomnia (difficulty getting to sleep or remaining asleep) or night sweats.
Invest in a hormone balance test kit. These simple-to-use kits for at-home testing can indicate whether or not you're suffering from a hormonal imbalance. They cost anywhere from $30 to $240 and can be used by either women or men (the product will indicate for which sex it should be used).
Hormonal Disorders - Related Articles
- My wife is 40 years old she have her period for 2 months then start 2or3 days quit and has the hot flashes says going through menopause this possable?
- What to take stop period on fourth day?
- What Are the Causes of Low Testosterone in Younger Men?
- Can a man aged over 80 intercourse with girl of age 20?
- What causes an increase in ESR female?
- When do women menopause?
- Is not having a period for 4 years bad on Mirena?
