Hormonal imbalances are a common issue among women, impacting overall lifestyle and well-being, yet they are often overlooked. This imbalance starts reflecting in everyday life with subtle signs that often go unnoticed. From fatigue to irregular sleep patterns, and more, there are several symptoms that indicate hormonal imbalances in women.
Renu Rakheja, Nutritionist and Health Coach, in an Instagram post dated April 22, 2026, shares signs and symptoms that clearly indicate a hormonal imbalance in women.
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Hormonal imbalance is often linked to periods, weight gain, hot flashes, and mood swings. But there are more signs that indicate hormonal changes.
Sleep pattern
According to Rekha, irregular sleep patterns are one of the subtle signs that you are under hormonal imbalance. Here are the sleep signs to watch out for:
- Waking up at 3 am in the morning and not being able to sleep again
- Getting lighter sleep
- Waking up repeatedly to go to the loo
- Feeling tired after waking up in the morning
Most women think this happens due to age, lifestyle, stress, or routine, but Rekha highlighted that these sleep signs are one of the early signs that indicate that your hormones are shifting. “Once the sleep gets affected, everything else starts getting affected too,” said Rekha. Sleep not only impacts your routine but also impacts your mood and weight, leading to anxiety, stress, and many other issues.
Rekha advises never ignoring sleep changes and working for their betterment. She recommends practicing breathing exercises for a calmer nervous system, lower stress levels, and better sleep.
How to fix hormonal imbalances?
While there are several ways to fix hormonal imbalances, the first thing is to identify and understand the reason. You can visit a gynecologist to find the exact reason and then work on it accordingly. Here are some of the common ways to fix it:
- Manage mental health and stress
- Get proper and sound sleep
- Avoid junk, fatty, and sugary food
- Take enough protein
- Include a lot of fibre in your diet
- Avoid screentime
- Do regular exercises such as yoga, walking, swimming, and weight training
- Reduce caffeine intake
- Practice meditation
- Drink enough water
- Ensure proper supplements in your diet
Always consult a doctor if anything seems off or your hormonal balance escalates, and follow the advice.
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.


