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Hormonal imbalance and mental health: Doctor shares 5 ways how hormones can affect your mood

Updated on: Jul 29, 2025 07:27 AM IST

Hormonal imbalances in the body can lead to severe mental conditions such as mood swings, anxiety and depression. Here’s how it affects your mood.

Hormones, produced by endocrine glands, play a significant role in maintaining the bodily functions. Metabolism, sexual health, mental health and mood are determined by the hormonal balance of the body. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Shwetal Gadhavi, senior consultant and HOD, preventive health services, HCG Hospitals. Ahmedabad explained how hormonal imbalances can affect mood and mental health, triggering anxiety, depression and mood swings. Also read | Common reasons of hormonal imbalance in women

1. A chemical messenger:

Hormonal imbalances can affect mood and mental health, triggering anxiety, depression and mood swings. (Freepik)

When the endocrine doesn't produce a sufficient number of hormones, an imbalance takes place. This imbalance of hormones can lead to problems with mental health, making issues like anxiety, mood swings, or depression worse.

2. Act of cortisol:

A Drop in stress hormones, mostly cortisol, can impact mental health, as it affects blood sugar and insulin levels, which can further lower serotonin, a feel-good neurotransmitter. And estrogen can influence serotonin, which is present in the brain, making you feel calm and happy.

3. Thyroid and other health conditions:

Similarly, our body's thyroid gland also produces energy hormones, and fluctuations in it can cause anxiety. Hormones can get disrupted due to various reasons like PCOS/PCOD, thyroid disorders, sedentary lifestyle, Cushing's syndrome, Addison's disease, menopause and chronic stress. It further tends to manifest anxiety, irritability, nervousness, mood swings, or even depression. Also read | Can you balance your hormones with diet, lifestyle changes? Doctor shares 9 things to do: ‘Sleep for 7-8 hours’

Anxiety, mood swings and depression is common in people with hormonal imbalances. (Shutterstock)

After childbirth, the hormones of women, that is, estrogen and progesterone levels, drop sharply, which is a major cause of postpartum depression or anxiety.

When to see a doctor?

  • If there are persistent mood changes, fatigue, or brain fog, it shouldn't be ignored, thinking it to be just stress.
  • One should consult or go for a holistic evaluation when your body shows signs like tiredness, trouble sleeping, muscle pain, fatigue, trouble remembering things, frequent changes in the heart rate, digestive issues, greying or loss of hair, change in weight, etc. Also read | Do you have a hormonal imbalance? Signs to know and natural remedies for relief

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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