What Causes Excessive Sweating While On Estrogen And Progesterone Injection?
I work out every day so I must drink water. I'm told to drink less so my sodium will not be so low.
I am given Estrogen and Progesterone to control the sweating, but all the therapies fail.
What would cause low sodium along with sweating and insomnia? Hormones I am given do nothing to control any of this.
What is wrong with me? Is there some underlying problem that would be the cause of these seemingly unrelated symptoms?
Other conditions to consider.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Low sodium due to dehydration ( like your case ) is a rare possibility.
There are other conditions that may cause low sodium in blood and these include heart, kidney or liver problems.
Syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone also is a possibility.
If you use diuretics, they also may lower your sodium levels in blood.
Sexual hormones usually don't affect the sodium levels in blood, so, it is necessary to get checked for other conditions that may cause your issues.
Discuss with your Doctor about above mentioned possible conditions and further evaluation.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Greetings.
I also had my thyroid tested and that is normal too.
I experience occasional dizziness too, so had an MRI of my head and neck, that revealed nothing abnormal. I also get a lot of neck pain that I have addressed with regular chiropractic adjustments. However, it pretty much always hurts.
I am curious if my Adrenal function is somehow out of whack...
I never use diuretics.
When you say, " Syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone" what exactly is that?
If I need to have my kidney or liver functions checked out, what tests should I request be done to eliminate that as the issue?
My PHD, my Chiropractor, and my masseuse all say I am the most "messed up healthy person they know".
I am writing to your site because my HMO is not very helpful at all.
Further blood test are necessary.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back and thanks for the additional info.
In such case, evaluation of adrenal function is necessary.
The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion is defined by the hyponatremia (low sodium) and hypo-osmolality resulting from inappropriate secretion and action of this hormone.
Kidneys and liver function can be evaluated with blood tests and ultrasound.
Discuss with your Doctor about these issues.
Take care.
Endocrinologists.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again.
An Endokrinologist is the specialist that may evaluate adrenal function, clinically and by ordering proper testing.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards.