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Sub-Optimal Hormone Correction

Meaning

Sub-Optimal Hormone Correction is the clinical process of adjusting circulating hormone levels that, while technically falling within a broad laboratory reference range, are functionally insufficient to support a patient’s optimal health, vitality, and well-being. This state of sub-optimal function often correlates with specific symptoms like fatigue, cognitive decline, or loss of muscle mass, even if the values are not overtly pathological. The correction strategy is personalized and aims to restore levels to a range associated with peak physiological performance and symptom resolution. It represents a functional approach to endocrinology.