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Nº 03.5Hormone-related conditions

Chronicfatigue.

Fatigue that doesn't improve with rest is a signal, not a personality trait. We investigate the endocrine, metabolic and nutrient contributors most standard workups miss.

Presentation6 signs

  1. 01Persistent tiredness despite rest
  2. 02Poor recovery from exercise
  3. 03Difficulty concentrating
  4. 04Low motivation
  5. 05Muscle weakness
  6. 06Unrefreshing sleep

A constellation, not a disease.

HHHC · clinical index

The pathway

How we work with you, from first visit onwards.

  1. Stage · 01

    Consult

    60-minute in-person assessment with your doctor.

  2. Stage · 02

    Test

    Full hormone panel, thyroid, metabolic markers.

  3. Stage · 03

    Protocol

    Bioidentical prescription tuned to your results.

  4. Stage · 04

    Follow up

    Monitored adjustments as your body responds.

More Than Just Tiredness

Understanding Chronic Fatigue

Everyone feels tired sometimes, but chronic fatigue is different. It's a persistent, overwhelming exhaustion that doesn't improve with rest and significantly impacts your daily life.

While chronic fatigue can have many causes, hormonal imbalances are often overlooked. Thyroid dysfunction, sex hormone imbalances, and adrenal issues can all contribute to persistent fatigue.

Our approach is to thoroughly investigate potential hormonal causes alongside other factors. By understanding the root cause of your fatigue, we can develop targeted treatment strategies.

Signs of Chronic Fatigue

Common Symptoms

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • Persistent tiredness despite adequate sleep
  • Poor recovery from physical activity
  • Difficulty concentrating or brain fog
  • Low motivation and drive
  • Muscle weakness
  • Unrefreshing sleep
  • Afternoon energy crashes
  • Reliance on caffeine to function

What We Investigate

Potential Hormonal Causes

Several hormonal factors can contribute to chronic fatigue.

Thyroid Dysfunction

Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) is one of the most common hormonal causes of fatigue.

Sex Hormone Imbalance

Low testosterone in men or hormonal fluctuations in women can significantly impact energy levels.

Adrenal Dysfunction

Chronic stress can affect cortisol patterns, leading to fatigue and poor stress resilience.

Nutrient Deficiencies

Iron, B12, vitamin D, and other nutrient deficiencies can cause or contribute to fatigue.

How We Help

Our Approach

1

Comprehensive Assessment

Thorough review of your health history, symptoms, sleep, stress, and lifestyle factors.

2

Advanced Testing

Comprehensive hormone panels, thyroid function, adrenal markers, and nutrient levels.

3

Root Cause Treatment

Targeted treatment addressing identified hormonal imbalances and contributing factors.

4

Lifestyle Support

Guidance on sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress management to support your recovery.

Next step

Ready to Reclaim Your Energy?

Book a consultation to investigate the cause of your fatigue and explore treatment options.