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Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women

thyroid issues that affect women

Women are more likely than men to  have thyroid disease. One in eight women will develop  thyroid problems during her lifetime. In women, thyroid diseases can cause:
Problems with your menstrual period.
Too much or too little thyroid hormone can make your periods very light, heavy, or irregular. Thyroid disease also can cause your periods to stop for several months or longer, a condition called amenorrhea. If your body’s immune system causes thyroid disease, other glands, including your ovaries, may be involved. Then thyroid disease affects the menstrual cycle, it also affects ovulation. Thyroid problems during pregnancy can cause health problems for the mother and the baby. Symptoms of thyroid problems are mistaken for menopause symptoms. Thyroid disease, especially hypothyroidism, is more likely to develop after menopause. Just under 15 percent of the U.S. population suffers from a thyroid disorder with 60 percent living with the condition and no diagnosis. The hormones of the thyroid gland: thyroid stimulating hormone, triiodothyronine, and thyroxine operate in a delicate feedback loop. Thyroid disorders can be broken down into two categories: an overactive thyroid, also known as hyperthyroidism and an underactive thyroid, also known as hypothyroidism. Women struggling with thyroid issues could experience various symptoms, including:

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If you are experiencing a hormonal imbalance that is affecting your day-to-day activities, contact our team at Elite Care Clinic for more information about how hormone replacement therapy with EvexiPEL may help