Hormonal imbalances affect more than 2 billion people worldwide, often manifesting in subtle ways that are frequently overlooked by both patients and healthcare providers (Endocrine Society). The endocrine system, which includes glands such as the thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary, regulates countless bodily functions. Despite its critical role, early warning signs of imbalance—ranging from fatigue to mood swings—are easily mistaken for other issues. This article explores the early clues of hormonal imbalance that often go undetected, emphasizing the urgent need for improved awareness and timely intervention.
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