Hormonal Disorders Treatment in Jammikunta | Thyroid & Metabolism

Thyroid Problems | Weight Changes | Fatigue | PCOD & Menopause Management

Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers, controlling everything from mood, metabolism, energy levels, and sleep cycle. When these hormones (like Thyroid, Estrogen, or Insulin) are out of balance, it can lead to frustrating symptoms like sudden weight gain, hair loss, and chronic fatigue.

At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we provide comprehensive diagnosis and effective management plans for common hormonal disorders to help restore your energy and balance.

What Are Hormonal Disorders?

Hormonal disorders are conditions caused by the Endocrine Glands (like the Thyroid or Ovaries) producing too much or too little of a specific hormone.

  • Scope: These disorders range from common conditions like Hypothyroidism and Diabetes to female-specific imbalances like PCOD and Menopause.

  • Impact: They require careful monitoring and long-term medication management.

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

If you experience a combination of these symptoms, a hormonal check-up is recommended:

  • Unexplained Weight Change: Sudden gain or loss without changes in diet.

  • Chronic Fatigue: Feeling constantly tired and lethargic.

  • Temperature Sensitivity: Feeling cold constantly (Hypothyroid) or hot often.

  • Mood Swings: Increased anxiety, irritability, or depression.

  • Sleep Disruption: Insomnia or excessive sleeping.

  • Hair & Skin Changes: Hair loss, dry skin, or severe acne.

  • Menstrual Issues: Irregular periods or heavy bleeding (PCOD/Ovarian).

Causes of Hormonal Imbalance

  • Thyroid Case: Over- (Hyper) or under- (Hypo) active thyroid gland affecting metabolism.

  • PCOD Case: Ovarian imbalance leading to excess male hormones (Androgens).

  • Menopause Case: Natural drop in Estrogen and Progesterone (common after age 45).

  • Stress & Adrenal Case: Chronic stress causing high Cortisol levels (stress hormone).

  • Diet & Lifestyle Case: Nutritional deficiencies and lack of exercise disrupting insulin balance.

High-Risk Conditions

  • Family history of thyroid or PCOS

  • Obesity, insulin resistance

  • Uncontrolled stress levels

  • Low physical activity

  • Using emergency pills frequently

  • Poor diet / nutrient deficiencies

When Should You Consult a Doctor?

  • Irregular cycles for more than 3 months

  • Hair fall, acne, or facial hair growth increasing

  • Sudden weight and mood imbalance

  • Difficulty getting pregnant

  • Periods too frequent / too delayed

📌 Hormone imbalance is manageable — treatment restores body rhythm.