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Hormonal Steady-State

Meaning

Hormonal Steady-State describes a dynamic equilibrium where the concentrations of various circulating hormones are maintained within an optimal, functional range despite constant internal and external demands. This state is characterized by balanced feedback loops, appropriate rhythmic fluctuations like the diurnal cortisol curve, and consistent receptor sensitivity. Achieving this steady-state is the primary clinical objective of effective hormone therapy, ensuring stable physiological function and well-being.