Estrogen Deficiency

 

In both men and women aging is a product of hormonal imbalance.

The following are signs of estrogen deficiency:

Drooping breasts
Cellulite
Persistent fatigue
Decreased sexual libido
Episodes of painful menstruation
Fine lines around mouth, eyes and cheeks
Dry eyes
Thin hair in the scalp
Hand wrinkles
Osteoporosis; osteopenia
Evaluation with laboratory tests include (a)estriol (2)estradiol (3)estrone (4) DHEA (5) progesterone (6)prolactin (7) FSH (8) free testosterone (9) human growth hormone (10) somatomedin C (11) calcium (12) bone density (13) Luteinizing hormone LH 14) Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Apolipoproteins A and B.


Women may show signs of testosterone deficiency as they enter mature years.
Throughout early adult years women produce androgens equivalent to 33-60% of those produced by men.


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Burton Feinerman, M.D.
Graduate; New York Medical College
Fellowship; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Specialty; Anti-aging medicine

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