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Exogenous Hormone Modulation

Meaning

Exogenous hormone modulation is the therapeutic practice of deliberately altering a patient’s circulating hormone levels through the administration of hormones or hormone-like substances originating from outside the body. This clinical strategy is employed to correct a diagnosed hormonal deficiency, manage symptoms of endocrine dysfunction, or achieve specific physiological outcomes. Precise dosing and careful monitoring are essential to ensure the administered agents integrate seamlessly with the body’s native endocrine system.