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Signs You're Suffering From Chronic Hormonal Fatigue

Apr 11, 2023

Chronic hormonal fatigue, also referred to as adrenal fatigue, occurs when your adrenal glands are not working correctly. This means that you aren't producing enough of the hormones your body needs. No one knows exactly what can cause your adrenal glands to become fatigued and fail to work correctly, but age, weight, and stress are all believed to play a role. Hormone therapy can be used to help treat this condition, but first, it must be diagnosed. Here are a few of the signs that you may be suffering from chronic hormonal fatigue.



Body Aches


One of the symptoms that you may experience if you suffer from chronic hormonal fatigue is body aches. Women have estrogen receptors throughout their bodies, and when the receptors are activated with hormones, they help spur cell growth. This reduces pain and inflammation. When there aren't enough hormones in the body, these receptors don't get the hormones they need. This may cause you to feel body aches and general soreness.



Sleep Disturbances and Tiredness


Another symptom of chronic hormonal fatigue is having trouble sleeping and feeling tired or fatigued. When your hormones are imbalanced, your body produces more cortisol. High cortisol levels have been linked to insomnia. If you cannot sleep at night, it only stands to reason that you will be tired throughout the day.



Nervousness and Anxiousness


The final sign that you may experience if you are suffering from chronic hormonal fatigue is nervousness and anxiousness. When your hormones are imbalanced, you simply feel off. In addition to this, your body is not producing enough of the hormones that are needed to fight stress and anxiety, which can make you feel even more on edge. It's very common for women with this condition to have unexplained anxiety or panic attacks.


In a recent study, it was found that an estimated 1 to 2.5 million American women who are 40 or older are using compounded hormone therapy, according to Endocrine News. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, talk to your doctor. They can order a panel test to determine if you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue, and if you are,
hormone therapy can be used to help get your body the hormones it needs. As your hormone levels even out, the symptoms associated with chronic hormonal fatigue will start to go away. Reach out to Cady Wellness Institute today to learn more.

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