Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — menopause and gut health

Menopause: Your Most Common Questions Answered

Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le

Menopause is one of the most significant transitions in a woman’s life, yet it remains surrounded by confusion, misinformation, and unnecessary silence. From the first signs of perimenopause to postmenopausal symptoms such as vaginal dryness, hair loss, skin changes, and thyroid dysfunction, women deserve clear, honest, evidence-based answers. This article addresses the most frequently asked questions about menopause — covering what it is, when it happens, what causes its wide range of symptoms, and how comprehensive hormone testing can help women and their healthcare providers make informed decisions.

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Early Menopause & Surgical Menopause: One Woman's Story and What You Need to Know

Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le

Early menopause affects around 5% of women aged 40 to 45, yet it is frequently misdiagnosed or dismissed. Surgical menopause — triggered by removal of both ovaries — can occur at any age and brings an abrupt loss of both oestrogen and testosterone. This article combines a first-person account of early and surgical menopause with a clinical overview of causes, health risks, and the importance of comprehensive hormone testing. Whether your menopause arrived early, unexpectedly, or surgically, understanding your hormone status is the essential first step towards effective, personalised treatment.

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The Link Between Microbiome, Menopause & Metabolic Health- Estrogen

Publié par Ben White le

The gut microbiome and estrogen are more closely connected than most people realise. As estrogen declines in menopause, microbial diversity falls with it — triggering a cascade of metabolic consequences including weight gain, abdominal fat, inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. Dr. Kate Placzek explores the science behind the estrobolome and explains why supporting both gut health and hormone balance is essential for metabolic wellbeing in menopause.

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