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10 signs & symptoms of a teenage girl with hormone imbalance

10 signs & symptoms of a teenage girl with hormone imbalance
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in Gynecology & Obstetrics

Apr 19, 2022

Bloating, fatigue, irritability, hair loss, palpitations, mood swings, issues with blood sugar, trouble concentrating, and infertility these are just some symptoms of hormone imbalance. These compounds affect every cell and system in the body. Hormone imbalance can debilitate you. Hormonal imbalance is common among teenage girls these days due to changes in proper diet and various environmental factors. Basically, the young girls get their first periods during early adolescence and many young girls experience symptoms such as oily hair, mood swings, menstrual cramps, and acne. Today every 3 out of 10 girls show hormonal imbalances and may suffer from diabetes, PCOS or irregular periods, to list a few. Teenage girls may exhibit the following signs and symptoms of a hormonal imbalance: Few hormonal shifts are normal, such as monthly fluctuations responsible for menstruation and ovulation or the changes that occur during pregnancy. Menopause is another time for a normal hormonal shift in a woman’s life. Other times these fluctuations may be due to a medication or a medical condition.

Symptoms of hormonal imbalances in teenage include:

  • Heavy, irregular, or painful periods.
  • Osteoporosis.
  • Hot flashes and night sweats.
  • Vaginal dryness.
  • Breast tenderness.
  • Constipation.
  • Acne during or just before menstruation

Other Signs and Symptoms include:

  • Agitation or psychomotor retardation noticed by others.
  • Depressed.
  • Concentrate.
  • A diminished interest in most or all activities.
  • Fatigue.
  • Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt.

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