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Pituitary Tumor Symptoms: Headaches, Vision Changes, and Hormone Clues

Pituitary tumor symptoms can include headaches, peripheral vision loss, missed periods, galactorrhea, low libido, fatigue, and body changes tied to hormone excess or hormone deficiency. Learn which symptom patterns matter and when they need urgent care.

Pituitary tumor symptoms can be surprisingly varied, which is one reason diagnosis is sometimes delayed. Some people develop headaches or subtle vision changes. Others...

PMDD Treatment Options: SSRIs, Birth Control, and Lifestyle Supports

Learn how PMDD is treated with SSRIs, birth control, therapy, and lifestyle supports, including what helps most, what to expect, and when symptoms need more urgent care.

PMDD is often misunderstood as “bad PMS,” but the lived reality is usually much sharper than that phrase allows. For many people, the problem...

PMS vs PMDD: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Learn the difference between PMS and PMDD, including symptom timing, how diagnosis is made, which treatments help most, and when severe premenstrual mood symptoms need urgent care.

Many people use PMS and PMDD as if they mean the same thing, but they do not. Both involve cyclical symptoms that appear before...

Postpartum Hormone Changes: Mood, Hair Loss, and Recovery Timeline

Learn what postpartum hormone changes can do to mood, hair, and recovery over the first year, including what is normal, what helps, and when symptoms need medical attention.

The weeks after birth can feel surprisingly intense, even when everything is going well. Many people expect sleep loss and healing, but they are...

Postpartum Thyroiditis: Symptoms, Timeline, and Treatment

Postpartum thyroiditis can cause early hyperthyroid symptoms, later hypothyroid symptoms, or both. Learn the usual timeline, key symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and when follow-up matters.

The months after childbirth can feel physically and emotionally intense even when recovery is going well. That is one reason postpartum thyroiditis is so...

Prediabetes Symptoms: Why It’s Often Silent and What to Watch For

Prediabetes symptoms are often silent. Learn the subtle signs, skin clues, risk factors, testing thresholds, and what to do next to prevent type 2 diabetes.

Prediabetes sounds like a warning stage that should come with obvious clues. In reality, that is exactly what makes it tricky: many people feel...

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI): Early Menopause Signs, Testing, and Treatment

Learn the early signs of premature ovarian insufficiency, how POI is tested, common causes, treatment options, fertility questions, and long-term health steps.

Premature ovarian insufficiency, often shortened to POI, happens when the ovaries lose normal function before age 40. It can look like “early menopause,” but...

Primary Aldosteronism: High Blood Pressure Cause Many People Miss

Primary aldosteronism is a commonly missed cause of high blood pressure. Learn the symptoms, screening clues, testing steps, treatment options, and when to ask about endocrine evaluation.

High blood pressure is often treated as if it is one condition with one solution: another pill, a lower-salt diet, and routine follow-up. But...

Progesterone After Ovulation: What Levels Mean and When to Test

Learn what progesterone after ovulation really means, when to test it, why day 21 is often wrong, and how to interpret low or confusing results in regular, irregular, and early pregnancy cycles.

After ovulation, progesterone becomes the hormone everyone talks about and almost nobody is taught to interpret well. It rises as the emptied follicle transforms...

Progesterone Intolerance on HRT: Mood Changes, Sleep Problems, and What to Ask

Learn what progesterone intolerance on HRT can look like, why mood and sleep can worsen, which regimen changes may help, and what focused questions to ask before changing treatment.

Starting hormone replacement therapy can feel like a relief at first, then unexpectedly complicated once progesterone enters the picture. Some people notice that hot...

Progesterone Therapy: Who Needs It and What to Expect

Progesterone therapy can help with uterine protection, abnormal bleeding, menopause treatment, and selected fertility plans. Learn who may need it, common forms, side effects, and what to expect before starting.

Progesterone therapy sits at the crossroads of cycle health, menopause care, fertility treatment, and uterine protection. That is why the term can feel confusing....

Prolactinoma: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Learn the key symptoms of prolactinoma, how diagnosis is confirmed, when MRI and hormone testing are needed, and which treatment options can restore fertility, hormone balance, and symptom control.

A prolactinoma is one of the most common hormone-secreting pituitary tumors, yet many people do not recognize the name until symptoms begin to disrupt...

Protein Before Carbs: The Simple Meal Order Trick for Better Glucose Control

Learn how eating protein before carbs can soften glucose spikes, improve fullness, and support better blood sugar control, plus who benefits most, how to do it, and where the strategy falls short.

A meal does not affect blood sugar only because of what you eat. It can also change because of the order in which you...

Reactive Hypoglycemia: Shaky, Hungry, Anxious After Meals—Why It Happens

Reactive hypoglycemia can cause shakiness, hunger, anxiety, and brain fog after meals. Learn why it happens, how it is diagnosed, what can mimic it, and which strategies can help steady post-meal blood sugar.

Feeling shaky, suddenly hungry, lightheaded, or oddly anxious a few hours after eating can be unsettling, especially when the meal seemed perfectly normal. Many...

Red Clover for Menopause: Phytoestrogens, Evidence, and Best Forms

Learn whether red clover for menopause really helps hot flashes, how its phytoestrogens work, which forms are best studied, and when safety concerns or stronger treatment options matter more.

For many women, menopause symptoms create a very specific kind of frustration: the heat surges, sleep disruption, and shifting mood feel significant enough to...

Resistant Starch for Insulin Sensitivity: Cook-and-Cool Potatoes, Rice, and Oats

Learn how resistant starch in cooked and cooled potatoes, rice, and oats may support insulin sensitivity, lower post-meal glucose, and fit into realistic blood sugar-friendly meals.

A bowl of cooled rice, last night’s potatoes, or a jar of overnight oats may not look like metabolic tools, yet the way starch...