How do you know that a woman has a hormonal disorder, i.e. that she is lacking female hormones?

So are there "symptoms"? If so, which ones? And how does the gynecologist determine this? And what medications do you get there?

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Alexandra1410
2 years ago

If it does not use hormonal contraceptives, this can be made quite quickly. Irregular cycles, too long or too short cycles, period blood is too bright or too dark. With too much testosterone the hair can increase, egg jumps fall out (zb basal temperature times monitor, then it is clear whether an ovulation has taken place or not)

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
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I have looked up on the internet and seen that vitamin d deficiency ejne ursache is for hormonal disorder. I did. I was taken blood last year because my thyroid gland was bigger. And it was found. Can it be that I have a hormonstörjng? (In addition, I have really extremely small size for 16 1/2 years and vllt is kejn estrogen produced with me)?

Alexandra1410
2 years ago

Can be very good. The best way to go to the endocrinoologist is to check everything out

Pausenraum
2 years ago

The hormone level is checked, so blood is removed.

Kugelflitz
2 years ago

This can be seen in male hair growth (small hair, breast hair, beard growth), as well as in cycle disorders. There are expensive hormone tests.

On the other hand, only the pill is prescribed, as doctors do not like to treat it meaningfully.