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Hormonal Fluid Imbalances

Meaning

Hormonal Fluid Imbalances refer to disruptions in the body’s homeostatic regulation of water and electrolyte levels, primarily mediated by endocrine signals. This condition signifies an inappropriate concentration or activity of hormones that govern fluid distribution, blood volume, and osmotic pressure within the physiological systems. Such imbalances can manifest as either fluid excess, leading to edema, or fluid deficit, resulting in dehydration, both of which can compromise cellular function and systemic health.