Estrogen deficiency

What is estrogen deficiency?

Estrogen deficiency occurs when the body does not produce enough of the hormone estrogen. This often happens during perimenopause and menopause as a woman's ovaries produce less estrogen, but it can occur at other times as well.

Some key signs and symptoms of estrogen deficiency include:

The most common causes of estrogen deficiency outside of menopause include:

Long-term estrogen deficiency can lead to serious health consequences like osteoporosis and bone fractures. It is important to consult your doctor if you experience symptoms.

Blood or saliva tests can help diagnose estrogen deficiency. Treatments may include hormone therapy, diet and lifestyle changes, or medications to manage specific symptoms.

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In summary, estrogen deficiency commonly affects women during menopause but may happen at other times. Recognizing the symptoms and consulting a doctor can lead to treatments to reduce the short and long term effects. Consider specialized care at Renew Hormone Clinic if you suspect hormone issues!

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