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Signs and Effects of High Estrogen Levels
By: Road2HardCoreIron Date: May 11, 2018, 8:06 pm
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Signs and Symptoms of High Estrogen
Causes
Symptoms in women
Symptoms in men
Diagnosis
Treatment
Complications
Outlook
What is estrogen?
Your body’s hormones are like a seesaw. When they’re perfectly
balanced, your body works as it should. But when they’re
unbalanced, you may begin experiencing problems.
Estrogen is known as the “female” hormone. Testosterone is known
as the “male” hormone. Although each hormone is identified with
a specific sex, both are found in women and men. On average,
women have higher levels of estrogen and men have more
testosterone.
In women, estrogen helps initiate sexual development. Along with
another female sex hormone known as progesterone, it also
regulates a woman’s menstrual cycle and affects her entire
reproductive system. In premenopausal women, estrogen and
progesterone levels vary from one stage of the menstrual cycle
to another.
In men, estrogen also plays an important role in sexual
function.
Causes of high estrogen
High levels of estrogen can develop naturally, but too much
estrogen can also result from taking certain medications. For
example, estrogen replacement therapy, a popular treatment for
symptoms of menopause, may cause estrogen to reach problematic
levels.
Your body may also develop low testosterone or low progesterone
levels, which can upset your hormonal balance. If you have
estrogen levels that are abnormally high relative to your
progesterone levels, it’s known as estrogen dominance.
Symptoms of high estrogen in women
When your body’s estrogen and testosterone levels aren’t
balanced, you may begin developing certain symptoms. In women,
potential symptoms include:
bloating
swelling and tenderness in your breasts
fibrocystic lumps in your breasts
decreased sex drive
irregular menstrual periods
increased symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
mood swings
headaches
anxiety and panic attacks
weight gain
hair loss
cold hands or feet
trouble sleeping
sleepiness or fatigue
memory problems
Symptoms of high estrogen in men
Although it’s called the female hormone, a man’s body also makes
estrogen. A healthy balance of estrogen and testosterone is
important for sexual growth and development. When these hormones
become imbalanced, your sexual development and function may be
affected.
Symptoms of high estrogen in men include:
Infertility. Estrogen is partly responsible for creating healthy
sperm. When estrogen levels are high, sperm levels may fall and
lead to fertility issues.
Gynecomastia. Estrogen may stimulate breast tissue growth. Men
with too much estrogen may develop gynecomastia, a condition
which leads to larger breasts.
Erectile dysfunction (ED). Men with high levels of estrogen may
have difficulty getting or maintaining an erection.
Diagnosing high estrogen
If your doctor suspects that you might have high estrogen,
they’ll likely order a blood test to check your hormone levels.
A trained professional will collect a sample of your blood to be
tested in a laboratory. The results will indicate if your
estrogen levels are too low or too high. Blood estrogen levels
are measured in pictograms per milliliter (pg/mL).
There are three types of estrogen: estradiol, estriol, and
estrone. Estradiol is the primary female sex hormone. Estriol
and estrone are minor female sex hormones. Estriol is nearly
undetectable in women who aren’t pregnant.
Normal estrogen levels in women
According to Mayo Medical Laboratories, the following estrone
and estradiol levels are considered normal for women:
Estrone
Estradiol
Prepubescent female
Undetectable–29 pg/mL
Undetectable–20 pg/ml
Pubescent female
10–200 pg/mL
Undetectable–350 pg/ml
Premenopausal adult female
17–200 pg/mL
15–350 pg/ml
Postmenopausal adult female
7–40 pg/mL
<10 pg/ml
In premenopausal girls and women, estradiol levels vary widely
throughout the menstrual cycle.
Normal estrogen levels in men
According to Mayo Medical Laboratories, the following estrone
and estradiol levels are considered normal for men:
Estrone
Estradiol
Prepubescent male
Undetectable–16 pg/ml
Undetectable–13 pg/ml
Pubescent male
Undetectable–60 pg/ml
Undetectable–40 pg/ml
Adult male
10–60 pg/ml
10–40 pg/ml
Treatment for high estrogen
To manage high estrogen or estrogen dominance, your doctor might
prescribe medications, recommend surgery, or encourage you to
adjust your diet.
Medication
If you develop high estrogen while undergoing hormone therapy,
your doctor might change your hormone therapy plan. This might
help your body achieve a healthier hormone balance.
If you have a type of cancer that’s sensitive to estrogen, high
estrogen levels can make the cancer worse. Your doctor might
prescribe medications to block cancer cells from binding to
estrogen. For example, they might prescribe tamoxifen.
Alternatively, they might prescribe an aromatase inhibitor. This
type of medication stops the enzyme aromatase from converting
androgens into estrogen. This class of drug includes:
anastrozole (Arimidex)
exemestane (Aromasin)
letrozole (Femara)
In other cases, they might prescribe a medication that stops
your ovaries from producing estrogen. For example, they might
prescribe:
goserelin (Zoladex)
leuprolide (Lupron)
Surgery
If you have a type of cancer that’s sensitive to estrogen, your
doctor might also recommend an oophorectomy. This is a type of
surgery used to remove ovaries. Since ovaries produce most of
the estrogen in women’s bodies, removing them lowers estrogen
levels. This causes what is known as surgical menopause.
Your doctor might also recommend oophorectomy if you’re at very
high risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer. You may be at
very high risk if one or more of the following are true:
You have a strong family history of breast cancer or ovarian
cancer.
You test positive for a specific mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2
gene.
You test positive for a specific mutation in other genes
associated with cancer risk.
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), removing both
ovaries appears to reduce the risk of breast cancer in
very-high-risk patients by about 50 percent.
Your doctor can also use radiation therapy to make your ovaries
inactive.
Diet
To help lower your estrogen levels, your doctor might recommend
changes to your eating habits. For example, they might encourage
you to eat a low-fat and high-fiber diet. They might also
encourage you to lose excess weight.
Conditions related to high estrogen
High levels of estrogen can put you at a higher risk of some
other conditions. For example, elevated estrogen levels are a
risk factor for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. According to
the American Cancer Society (ACS), estrogen dominance can also
increase your risk of endometrial cancer.
High levels of estrogen may put you at higher risk of blood
clots and stroke.
Estrogen dominance may also increase your chances of thyroid
dysfunction. This can cause symptoms such as fatigue and weight
changes.
Talk with your doctor
If you’re experiencing unusual symptoms, make an appointment to
see your doctor. They can help you learn if these symptoms are
caused by high estrogen. It’s important to treat high estrogen
and any underlying cause. Treatment can help reduce your
symptoms and your risk of complications.
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Article resources
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breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal/aromatase_inhibitors
Estrogen and hormones. (2014).
my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/16979-estrogen--hormones
Estrogens. (2018).
labtestsonline.org/tests/estrogens
The National Academy of Hypothyroidism. (2017). Estrogen
dominance and hypothyroidism: Is it hypothyroidism or hormonal
imbalance?
nahypothyroidism.org/estrogen-dominance-and-hypothyroidism-is-it
-hypothyroidism-or-hormone-imbalance/
Ovarian shutdown or removal. (2016).
breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal/ovary_removal
Surgery to reduce the risk of breast cancer. (2013).
cancer.gov/types/breast/risk-reducing-surgery-fact-sheet
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