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Doctors Caution Against Costly Hormone Testing Frenzy

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Hormone testing market booming, but many tests unnecessary
  • Doctors advise focusing on symptoms, not hormone levels
  • Supplements and online panels can be expensive and ineffective
Doctors Caution Against Costly Hormone Testing Frenzy

The hormone testing market has seen a significant boom since the pandemic, with the global endocrine testing market projected to grow at a 7.7% annual rate from 2024 to 2030. However, doctors are cautioning against the growing trend of unnecessary and costly hormone testing.

According to experts, many women, particularly those in perimenopause, are being targeted by "meno-profiteering" and "meno-washing" tactics, where companies sell expensive hormone panels that provide little useful information. Dr. Jan Shifren of Massachusetts General Hospital says she often sees patients who have spent hundreds on these tests, only to have her disregard the results.

Doctors advise that for most women experiencing perimenopausal symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings, hormone testing is unnecessary. "In general, I try to discourage people [from testing] as much as possible," says Dr. Mary Jane Minkin of Yale. Instead, she recommends focusing on treating the symptoms directly.

The experts warn that over-the-counter hormone tests, whether through commercial labs or telehealth companies, can be inaccurate and lead to self-treatment with unregulated supplements. They emphasize the importance of discussing any hormonal concerns with a healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Doctors warn that the booming hormone testing market is targeting women, particularly those in perimenopause, with expensive and unnecessary hormone panels that provide little useful information.
Doctors advise women to focus on their symptoms rather than testing their hormone levels, as hormone levels naturally fluctuate. They caution against falling for marketing schemes and spending hundreds on tests.
Doctors warn that over-the-counter hormone tests can be inaccurate and lead to self-treatment with unregulated supplements, which can be unsafe. They emphasize the importance of discussing any hormonal concerns with a healthcare provider.

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