
Rosacea is a relatively common skin condition, characterised by the presence of redness and sometimes spots, typically on the face. It is also suggested that rosacea can be considered as an indicator or even a contributor to hormonal disorders. What is the reality of this? We explore this hypothesis.

Thyroid problems affect approximately 200 million people worldwide. They cause hormonal fluctuations that can lead to hair loss. In this article, we will explore how these thyroid diseases influence our hair growth cycle.

Following childbirth, it is common for women to experience significant fatigue and stress. This condition is partly due to the hormonal upheavals known during pregnancy and after the baby's birth. Learn more here about pregnancy hormones and their postpartum effects.

A consequence of excessive melanin production, melasma is a form of hyperpigmentation commonly observed in pregnant women. It typically appears as large brown areas on the face, particularly on the cheeks, the bridge of the nose, the forehead, and the upper lip. Which hormones are responsible for this occurrence? How can this skin disorder be prevented? Find all the answers to your questions in this article.

Pill, patch, IUD... It can sometimes be difficult to understand the jargon of contraceptive methods. So, to clearly explain all these contraceptives (their forms, their functions, their actions...), here's a brief overview of the existing solutions.

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