BHRT & Hormone Treatment in Cary, NC
Hormone Balance, Wellness, and Vitality
Our Integrative Approach
Comprehensive Hormone Assessment
Signs of Hormonal Imbalance
Irregular Menstrual Cycles
Unexplained Weight Changes
Mood Swings
Fatigue
Insomnia
Changes in Libido
Hot Flashes and Night Sweats
Digestive Issues
Hair Loss
Acne and Skin Issues
Increased Heart Rate
Dryness or Vaginal Discomfort
Difficulty Concentrating
Muscle Weakness
Sensitivity to Cold or Heat
It’s important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other health conditions, so it’s essential to consult with a Forum Health provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis. Hormone testing and a comprehensive health assessment can help identify and address any underlying hormone imbalances effectively.
Take the first step towards a healthier and more balanced life. Schedule a consultation with our providers today.
Forum Health’s Approach
Bio-identical Hormone Therapy
Nutritional Guidance
Mood Swings
Supplementation
Expert Care and Support
The Difference of High-End Care
We pride ourselves on delivering a high-end experience to our clients. From the moment you step into our office, you’ll be treated with the utmost care and respect. Our serene and inviting environment is designed to promote relaxation and rejuvenation, ensuring that you feel comfortable during every visit.
FAQ
- Recognize Symptoms: Pay attention to any signs or symptoms that may indicate a hormone imbalance, such as irregular periods, mood swings, fatigue, weight changes, etc. Keeping a symptom journal can be helpful.
- Consult with a Forum Health Professional: Schedule an appointment with a Forum Health provider who specializes in hormone health. They will run diagnostic tests to check your hormone levels.
Hormone imbalances can lead to various disorders and health conditions due to the critical roles hormones play in regulating bodily functions. Here are some common disorders that can be caused or influenced by hormone imbalances:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism, Adrenal Insufficiency, Infertility, Menopause and Andropause.
"Hormonal belly" is a term often used to describe increased fat deposition and bloating in the abdominal area, which is believed to be influenced by hormonal imbalances. While the term is not a medical diagnosis, it highlights the connection between hormones and weight distribution, particularly in the midsection.
Yes, stress can indeed cause hormonal imbalances in the body. When we experience stress, the body releases a hormone called cortisol as part of the "fight-or-flight" response. Cortisol helps us cope with stressful situations by increasing alertness and mobilizing energy reserves. While this is a natural and necessary response, chronic or prolonged stress can lead to imbalances in cortisol and other hormones, disrupting the body's normal function.
When hormone levels are too high in the body, it can lead to a condition called hormone or endocrine imbalance. This imbalance can have various effects on different body systems and may cause a range of symptoms depending on the specific hormone involved.