Sexual Health
Endocrine disorders make women turn yellow faced. How to regulate endocrine disorders quickly
Endocrine imbalance is a common condition that has a particularly serious impact on women. After the occurrence of endocrine imbalance, we must take it seriously, especially active treatment and cooking are the most important.
Female endocrine disorders
1. Skin deterioration: Women may experience acne on their face before and after their menstrual cycle or when staying up late. This is the result of endocrine disorders causing excessive secretion of sebum, which cannot be excreted and blocks hair follicles. Sudden appearance of many color spots on the skin, darkening of the complexion, may also be related to endocrine disorders.
2. Gynecological diseases: The hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis is the neuroendocrine system that regulates menstruation in women. Any obstruction at any stage can affect the normal physiological cycle and even lead to gynecological diseases such as menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc.
3. Breast diseases: Breast diseases such as breast swelling pain and breast hyperplasia are related to various endocrine hormone imbalances in the body, such as increased or relative levels of estrogen, or increased sensitivity of breast tissue estrogen to estrogen.
4. Excessive body hair: Male has more androgen, while female has less androgen. Both genders have their own characteristics. If endocrine disorders occur and female males secrete excessive hormones, they may experience symptoms of excessive hair growth.
5. Premature aging and white hair: Endocrine function is normal, with more black excitatory hormones secreted, resulting in more melanin formation. The hair color will naturally be black and beautiful; On the contrary, white hair will cluster with it.
6. Irritability: Sudden irritability in personality, sudden outburst of anger when encountering small matters, and high likelihood of endocrine dysfunction (especially hyperthyroidism).
7. Obesity: Obesity may be related to endocrine disorders. Eating high calorie, high fat foods, and not paying attention to dietary balance can also affect endocrine function and trigger various metabolic diseases.
8. Infertility: ovulation disorders caused by various endocrine disorders directly lead to endocrine dysfunctional infertility, mainly including diseases such as excessive androgen, insufficient androgen, and abnormal androgen function.
Regulation of female endocrine disorders
1. Dietary regulation: Food should be diverse and diverse, with a reasonable combination. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, avoid greasy and stimulating foods, and use vegetable oil as the main cooking oil, supplemented by animal oil, to obtain more unsaturated fatty acids, thereby regulating endocrine disorders.