What are the most common
hormonal issues you see in your female patients?
Not exact matches
Patients should
see a medical doctor and a dentist to discuss potential treatment options for gastrointestinal,
hormonal, and dental
issues.
For people that you may
see that have a lot of this reproductive
issue, the strategy is to take a step back, nurture their system back into wholeness for optimal
hormonal function, and such a retreat will yield great results for not only pregnancy, but much for a better and healthier family in the future.
I would recommend
seeing an endocrinologist that deals specifically with these types of
hormonal issues.
Hmm no I haven't but I am currently taking a dim supplement recommended by my doctor for
hormonal issues (my stress levels have been high and it's throwing my hormones off big time)-- I
see that's a main ingredient in Estroblock.
The next common biochemically - related
issue to low back pain that I
see is male and female
hormonal imbalances.
Plus, in the last few years, I have been able to combine my understanding of physical medicine as a physical therapist with my skill as a functional nutritionist (just a few months away from achieving my doctorate in the field) to
see how to use the best of physical and manual therapy, nutritional biochemistry, and lifestyle medicine to support my clients to heal from complex
hormonal imbalances, pain conditions, functional brain
issues, and autoimmune
issues.
This can explain the vast number of
issues we're
seeing today related to
hormonal imbalances, infertility, obesity and chronic illness.
This can include looking at heavy metals, food, environmental and chemical sensitivities, electromagnetic fields, cognitive
issues, trauma and emotional stress,
hormonal imbalances, detox capacity, improving lymphatic drainage (
see April's Holistic Outlook column), anti-inflammatory nutrition, and more.
I had been working with a Naturopath for about 2 - 3 years, but had only modest improvement, so I decided to go
see an integrative MD who specializes in Chronic Fatigue, Thyroid and
Hormonal issues.
To add insult to injury, high belly fat creates more insulin and
hormonal issues, which creates more belly fat, which creates more insulin / hormone
issues... and you can
see where I'm going with this.
Over the decades, I started doing research, learning everything I could about about various specialties in health such as complex adrenal and thyroid complaints, digestive problems like heartburn, candida, gallbladder problems, constipation, «incurable» skin conditions like psoriasis (please
see The Psoriasis Program),
hormonal issues like PMS, menopause, polycystic ovarian syndrome, various auto - immune diseases, different kinds of arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and gout and more.
Are you
seeing issues in either men or women when it comes to their hearts and their
hormonal status?
But if you feel there is a problem that you think has a deeper cause you might want to check to
see if you are suffering from
hormonal imbalance, which is the most common medically related
issue when it comes to loss of libido.
YBOP suggests you
see a competent medical professional to rule out psychological
issues, dietary deficiencies,
hormonal imbalances, or other organic causes.
Mary Shomon: Why do you think it's so difficult for many patients who
see conventional physicians to get properly diagnosed with thyroid, adrenal, or other
hormonal imbalance
issues?
She was really respectful of where I was at and she also helped me
see my symptoms and weight were less about food and more about stress, sleep
issues and
hormonal imbalances.
The moody behaviour may be due to
hormonal changes after whelping, whist the vomiting and diarrhoea may or not be related to whelping and nursing; you should have her checked over by your Veterinarian as dietary
issues, low calcium (normally
see twitching or other symptoms), infections, parasites among other
issues; the lump between the digits may be due to a small foreign body, injury or excessive licking.