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Self-Management Risks

Meaning

Self-Management Risks are the potential adverse health or safety consequences that can arise when an individual attempts to manage complex health conditions, particularly hormonal therapies, without adequate clinical oversight, education, or professional guidance. These risks include the potential for incorrect self-diagnosis, inappropriate or unsafe dosing of supplements or hormones, failure to monitor critical biomarkers, and dangerous delays in seeking necessary medical intervention. Acknowledging these risks is essential for promoting responsible, safe, and patient-centric wellness models.