Healthwatch by Shyft

Women’s Health and the Role of Hormones

Women’s Health and the Role of Hormones
Content
Content

Hormones play a crucial role in our overall health and well-being – physical and mental. Understanding the key hormones and how they impact us can go a long way in identifying health issues brought on by imbalances.

What are Hormones?

Put simply, hormones are your body’s chemical messengers. They are natural substances produced by different glands and help relay messages between cells and organs thereby affecting a variety of bodily functions. Everyone has what is considered ‘male’ and ‘female’ sex hormones. 

Role of Female Hormones

Estrogen and Progesterone are the two major and most commonly known female hormones. There are also a variety of other hormones which play a part in maintaining the body’s processes – let’s take a look at 5 key ones!

Estrogen

Estrogen is one of the two key female sex hormones, produced mostly in the ovaries, and in limited quantities in the adrenal glands and fat cells. It is primarily responsible for regulating puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. The hormone also affects the cardiovascular, hair, skin and urinary tract. Higher than usual levels of Estrogen increase risks for breast & uterine cancer, and can also lead to depression or general moodiness. Lower than-usual levels lead to issues like hair loss, acne and thinning skin. 

Progesterone

Progesterone is produced in the ovaries, adrenal glands and the placenta. This hormone is responsible for stabilizing menstrual cycles and preparing the body for pregnancy. Therefore its secretion increases during ovulation and spikes during pregnancy. Lower than normal levels of secretion can lead to irregular periods and difficulties in conceiving. 

Testosterone

While classified as the primary ‘male’ hormone, it may surprise you that Testosterone is also produced in females, although in much lower amounts. In women, the hormone affects fertility, menstruation, sexual desire and tissue & bone mass. Higher than usual secretion levels in women can cause more body & facial hair, irregular periods, low libido and acne. 

Cortisol

Cortisol is produced by the adrenal gland in both sexes and determines the body’s natural stress response. The hormone is responsible for dictating the ‘fight or flight’ response and shifts the body into survival mode in the presence of any danger. Higher than usual secretion of Cortisol can cause anxiety, hypertension and high cholesterol. Lower than normal levels can cause issues like fatigue, weakness, appetite loss and low blood pressure.

Serotonin

Serotonin is produced by the Pineal gland and is responsible for controlling our mood, memory, learning ability, sleep and overall mental well-being. Low levels of this hormone can lead to anxiety, depression, insomnia, weight gain and migraines. On the other hand, higher-than-normal levels can cause restlessness, confusion, high blood pressure and lethargy. 


Author:
Shyft Health

Shyft

linkedin
Shyft is your trusted source for health and wellness insights. We collaborate with a network of writers and health experts to curate evidence-based content. This content is further vetted and reviewed by our team of internal experts. Our platform is dedicated to providing you with reliable, accessible health information so you can make informed choices for a healthier life. read more

Over 20,000 customers have reduced their symptoms and improved their health by consulting Shyft's Clinical Nutritionists. When are you starting?

READ MORE ON :

Article By:

Our experts continually monitor the health and wellness space, and we update our articles
when new information becomes available.

Read more

Continue to read on a range of topics related to Exercise, Nutrition, Mental Health and Sleep Health.

Decoding Food Labels: A Guide to Healthy Eating

Food labels provide important information about the nutritional value of the food we eat. They help us make informed decisions about our food choices, which is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. However, with so much information on food labels, it can be overwhelming to understand what it all means. In this blog, we will break down the components of a food label and provide you with some tips for reading them. Serving Size The serving size is the first… Read more

Featured

Decoding Food Labels: A Guide to Healthy Eating

Decoding Food Labels: A Guide to Healthy Eating

Food labels provide important information about the nutritional value of the food we eat. They help us make informed decisions about our food choices, which is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. However, with so much information on food labels, it can be overwhelming to understand what it all means. In this blog, we will break down the components of a food label and provide you with some tips for reading them. Serving Size The serving size is the first…

book

3 minutes

|

calendar

25 May 2023

Featured

Gut Health Through Adulthood: How to Maintain Your Second Brain

Do you know that maintaining a healthy gut microbiome is essential for overall well-being throughout adulthood? It's true! The trillions of microorganisms living in our digestive system, primarily in the large intestine, play a vital role in our health. That's why in this blog, we're going to explore how to maintain a healthy gut microbiome and why it's so important. Your Gut Microbiome - What is it? The gut microbiome is like a bustling metropolis, home to trillions of bacteria,… Read more

Editor’s pick

Gut Health Through Adulthood: How to Maintain Your Second Brain

Gut Health Through Adulthood: How to Maintain Your Second Brain

Do you know that maintaining a healthy gut microbiome is essential for overall well-being throughout adulthood? It's true! The trillions of microorganisms living in our digestive system, primarily in the large intestine, play a vital role in our health. That's why in this blog, we're going to explore how to maintain a healthy gut microbiome and why it's so important. Your Gut Microbiome - What is it? The gut microbiome is like a bustling metropolis, home to trillions of bacteria,…

book

4 minutes

|

calendar

25 May 2023

Editor’s pick

Lactose Intolerance

4 minutes

15 Aug 2023

Lactose Intolerance

Is it common for you to experience bad gas, bloating, diarrhoea, and stomach cramps after eating cheese or consuming a glass of milk? If so, you may be lactose intolerant. The manifestations of this condition may be embarrassing and put you into tough situations. However, with proper precaution and care you can save yourself from being caught with an egg on your face. The science behind it.. The sugar found in milk is called lactose. Lactase is an enzyme, made… Read more

Most read

Lactose Intolerance

Lactose Intolerance

Is it common for you to experience bad gas, bloating, diarrhoea, and stomach cramps after eating cheese or consuming a glass of milk? If so, you may be lactose intolerant. The manifestations of this condition may be embarrassing and put you into tough situations. However, with proper precaution and care you can save yourself from being caught with an egg on your face. The science behind it.. The sugar found in milk is called lactose. Lactase is an enzyme, made…

book

4 minutes

|

calendar

15 Aug 2023

Most read

Living With a Peanut Allergy

4 minutes

06 Apr 2023

Living With a Peanut Allergy

Being allergic to peanuts is one of the most frequent causes of life-threatening allergic reactions. Those who are allergic to peanuts may have a severe reaction to even the smallest untraceable amounts of peanuts(anaphylaxis). Child peanut allergies have been on the rise. If you or your child is suffering from peanut allergies and you are trying to incorporate changes to make your life easier then this guide is for you! If you are allergic to peanuts then you have an… Read more

Living With a Peanut Allergy

Living With a Peanut Allergy

Being allergic to peanuts is one of the most frequent causes of life-threatening allergic reactions. Those who are allergic to peanuts may have a severe reaction to even the smallest untraceable amounts of peanuts(anaphylaxis). Child peanut allergies have been on the rise. If you or your child is suffering from peanut allergies and you are trying to incorporate changes to make your life easier then this guide is for you! If you are allergic to peanuts then you have an…

book

4 minutes

|

calendar

06 Apr 2023

Checkout some healthy recipes that taste good, approved by our nutritionists

View all
Understanding Metabolism

Baked Feta Chickpeas

A simple, delicious & healthy meal - a fantastic appetizer or meal on its own.

11 INGREDIENTS

|

60 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Cheese Soup

A creamy blend of cheese & vegetables perfect for a cold winter day!

9 INGREDIENTS

|

30 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Whole Wheat Waffles

Crisp, light and super easy-to-make waffles - no one will ever suspect they're made with 100% whole wheat flour!

11 INGREDIENTS

|

15 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Vegetable Frankie

Spiced vegetables wrapped in chappati - a satiating snack that can be relished even on the go!

6 INGREDIENTS

|

30 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Beetroot Chilla

A nutrient dense recipe with added benefits of beetroot & gram flour.

7 INGREDIENTS

|

30 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Spinach Khichdi

A wholesome dish made with lentils, rice and spinach

13 INGREDIENTS

|

45 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Omlette Curry

An appetizing curry made with cut pieces of egg omelette

9 INGREDIENTS

|

30 MINS.

Understanding Metabolism

Apple Ginger Chutney

Zesty peppery and sweet, with a pungent and spicy aroma

7 INGREDIENTS

|

30 MINS.

View all