174: Hormone Imbalance: What TikTok Gets Wrong About Cortisol, PCOS & Estrogen Dominance
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Spend enough time on TikTok or Instagram and almost every symptom from fatigue and weight gain to anxiety, irregular periods, brain fog, and poor sleep, can suddenly become evidence that your hormones are "out of balance" - but a viral video is not a diagnosis.
In this episode of Confessions of a Male Gynecologist, Dr. Shawn Tassone breaks down some of the most common hormone claims circulating on social media and explains why women's hormonal health is rarely as simple as one symptom, one lab value, one supplement, or one trending diagnosis.
Dr. Tassone takes a closer look at hormone imbalance, cortisol, adrenal fatigue, PCOS, estrogen dominance, perimenopause, hormone testing, and supplements, and why context matters before deciding what is actually happening in your body.
In this episode, Dr. Tassone discusses:- What people actually mean when they say their hormones are imbalanced
- Why cortisol has become one of the internet's favorite hormones to blame
- The problem with diagnosing yourself with "adrenal fatigue" from fatigue, stress, or burnout
- Why symptoms alone aren't enough to diagnose PCOS
- What should actually be considered during a proper PCOS evaluation
- Why the term "estrogen dominance" is often oversimplified online
- How perimenopause symptoms can overlap with thyroid problems, stress, metabolic issues, sleep disorders, and other conditions
- Why your medical history can matter just as much as a hormone panel
- The truth about supplements marketed to "balance your hormones"
- Why a supplement can be useful without every claim made about it being true
- The difference between educating women about their bodies and convincing women that every symptom means something is hormonally wrong
- How social media algorithms can reward certainty and sensational claims when good medicine often requires nuance
Dr. Tassone isn't arguing that women should stop asking questions about their hormones or that conventional medicine always gets women's health right.
Quite the opposite.
Women deserve better information, better conversations, and clinicians willing to investigate symptoms instead of dismissing them. But replacing medical dismissal with social-media self-diagnosis isn't the answer either.
Your symptoms are real. The diagnosis still matters.
If you've ever wondered whether you really have a hormone imbalance, whether cortisol is behind your symptoms, whether you should be taking another "hormone balancing" supplement, or whether TikTok has convinced you that you have three different endocrine disorders, this episode is for you.
Listen now, share this episode with someone who has ever fallen down the women's health algorithm rabbit hole, and subscribe to Confessions of A Male Gynecologist to be notified when a new episode drops each week!
Episode Resources:
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Medical Disclaimer
This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.