Hormonal imbalances in women can affect reproductive health, mood, skin, and metabolism. Conditions such as PCOS, primary amenorrhea, Turner’s syndrome, and galactorrhea require thorough assessment.
PCOS is commonly associated with irregular periods, acne, and insulin resistance. Turner’s syndrome affects growth and puberty, while high prolactin levels may cause galactorrhea or fertility issues.
Diagnosis involves hormone testing, ultrasound, and sometimes genetic screening. Treatment may include hormonal therapy, lifestyle changes, or fertility support. Early care helps prevent long-term complications and supports reproductive and hormonal health.