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Injury Can Affect Hormone Flow and Production

Injury Can Affect Hormone Flow and Production

Update: 2025-11-16
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Dr. Tom Roselle, DC discusses how injuries, especially traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), can significantly affect hormone production and flow by damaging glands like the pituitary gland and hypothalamus.

 

This can lead to both immediate and long-term hormonal imbalances, such as adrenal insufficiency, growth hormone deficiency, and problems with thyroid and sex hormones.

 

These imbalances can manifest as various symptoms, including fatigue, cognitive issues, and mood disturbances.

 

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Injury Can Affect Hormone Flow and Production

Injury Can Affect Hormone Flow and Production

Dr. Tom Roselle, DC