Signs You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy

Authored by: Dr. Muhammad J. Anwar, Dr. Juan Chavez, MD and Dr. Lucia Mireles-Chavez, MD

Signs You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy By Optimal Medical Group

Signs you need hormone replacement therapy often hide in plain sight. Afternoon energy crashes, fading motivation, harder workouts, mood swings, stubborn weight, and restless sleep are easy to dismiss as stress or aging. But these symptoms frequently point to a hormonal imbalance that has never been properly tested.

Most people live with these changes for months or years before learning that hormones are the cause. When the right diagnostic panel is run, covering testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, and cortisol, the picture becomes clear. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can then restore what the body has quietly lost.

Key Takeaways of Signs You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy

  • Common signs of hormone imbalance include persistent fatigue, low drive, mood instability, weight resistance, and disrupted sleep, symptoms that are often mistakenly attributed to aging or stress.
  • Testosterone in men declines at roughly one percent per year after age forty, causing reduced energy, lower motivation, increased body fat, and decreased muscle mass.
  • Women in perimenopause and menopause experience declining estrogen and progesterone, leading to hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and sleep disruption.
  • A single basic lab test is not enough. A complete panel including testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, and cortisol is needed to reveal the full hormonal picture.
  • Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones identical in structure to those the body produces naturally, delivered through personalized, physician-monitored protocols.

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