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Hormonal Amplitude Correction

Meaning

Hormonal Amplitude Correction is the clinical process of adjusting the magnitude or peak concentration of a circulating hormone to restore a physiological range that supports optimal health and function. This correction addresses conditions where hormone levels are too low or too high, or where the natural pulsatile rhythm exhibits a diminished or exaggerated peak-to-trough variation. The objective is to normalize the hormonal signal strength to ensure appropriate tissue response.