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Post-Suppression Endocrine Recalibration

Meaning

Post-Suppression Endocrine Recalibration refers to the biological process where the body’s inherent hormone production and intricate regulatory feedback loops gradually restore their normal function. This occurs specifically after a period during which exogenous hormone administration or specific medical interventions have deliberately suppressed the natural synthesis of these hormones. The recalibration involves the relevant endocrine axes, such as the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, regaining their capacity to produce and release hormones at physiological levels.