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Hormonal Stabilization

Meaning

Hormonal stabilization is a clinical objective and physiological state achieved when the concentrations and pulsatile release patterns of key endocrine hormones are brought into a functional, optimal range, thereby mitigating symptoms related to deficiency, excess, or imbalance. This state is characterized by the resolution of clinical signs such as mood swings, hot flashes, fatigue, or metabolic dysregulation. It often involves therapeutic intervention, such as Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, tailored precisely to the individual’s unique physiological needs.