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Biological Dysregulation

Meaning

Biological dysregulation refers to a fundamental, sustained disturbance in the body’s intrinsic regulatory processes, leading to an unstable or maladaptive physiological state that deviates significantly from normal homeostatic function. In the critical hormonal domain, this involves erratic, asynchronous, or inappropriate signaling within the neuroendocrine axes, often resulting in chronic hormone excess, deficiency, or altered target tissue receptor sensitivity. This state frequently underlies the pathology of chronic conditions, including metabolic syndrome, persistent stress-related disorders, and complex reproductive health issues. Identifying the specific points of dysregulation is essential for developing a targeted, restorative therapeutic strategy.