What Is Estrogen Dominance?

Diagnosing Estrogen Dominance

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If patients have symptoms of estrogen dominance and too-high estrogen levels, their doctor will typically order a blood test, which checks their overall hormone levels. Blood tests are done by collecting samples through a needle. These samples are taken to a laboratory. When the results come back, they'll show whether the patient's hormones are off balance. They'll be able to see whether their testosterone and estrogen levels are high, low, or where they're supposed to be. Blood estrogen levels will be measured through pictograms per milliliter (pg/mL). Estrogen comes in three types: estrone, estriol, and estradiol. Estradiol is the main female hormone, while estrone and estriol are minor female hormones. Unless a woman is pregnant, estriol should be almost undetectable.

An individual's risk factor for developing estrogen dominance is a key part of dealing with it, particularly when it comes to treatment and prevention. Learn more now.

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