Hormone Symptom Checker
Identify which hormonal systems may be driving your symptoms. Maps your reported symptoms to testosterone, estrogen, thyroid, cortisol, and other hormonal pathways using clinically validated symptom-to-hormone associations from endocrinology literature.
What You'll Get
- Likelihood scores for: low testosterone, thyroid dysfunction, cortisol dysregulation, estrogen imbalance, DHEA decline
- Gender-specific hormone panel recommendation
- Symptom-to-hormone mapping explanation
- Suggested next steps
Frequently Asked Questions
What hormones should I test if I have fatigue?
Start with a comprehensive panel: TSH, free T3, free T4 (thyroid), AM cortisol (adrenal), total and free testosterone, and DHEA-S. Iron/ferritin and vitamin D should also be checked as common non-hormonal causes of fatigue.
How accurate is a symptom checker for hormones?
Symptom checkers identify likely hormonal pathways but cannot diagnose. Symptoms like fatigue overlap across thyroid, cortisol, and testosterone pathways. Blood testing is required to confirm which hormone system is actually affected.
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