Category Endocrine Disorders

Addison’s disease

Introduction Addison’s disease, also known as primary adrenal insufficiency, is a rare condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough of certain hormones, mainly cortisol and aldosterone. These hormones are essential for regulating metabolism, blood pressure, and the…

Testosterone deficiency

Introduction Testosterone deficiency, also known as hypogonadism, occurs when the body does not produce enough testosterone, the primary male sex hormone. While testosterone is most commonly associated with male health, it is also present in smaller amounts in women. Low…

Menopausal symptoms

Introduction Menopause is a natural stage in a woman’s life, marking the end of menstrual periods and fertility. It typically occurs between ages 45 and 55, but the timing varies. Menopause is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a period.…

Obesity

Introduction Obesity is a chronic health condition characterized by excessive body fat that can negatively affect overall health. It increases the risk of many diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, certain cancers, and joint problems. Obesity is a…

PMS and PMDD

Introduction Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) are conditions that affect women in the days or weeks leading up to their menstrual period. While PMS is common and usually mild, PMDD is a more severe form that can…

Thyroid gland

Introduction The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped organ located at the front of the neck. It produces hormones—mainly thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3)—that regulate the body’s metabolism, energy levels, temperature, and many other vital functions. Proper thyroid function is…

Hypothyroidism – lack of thyroid hormone

Introduction Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. These hormones are essential for regulating metabolism, energy levels, and many bodily functions. Hypothyroidism is common, especially in women and older adults, and can…

Congenital lack of thyroid hormone

Introduction Congenital lack of thyroid hormone, also known as congenital hypothyroidism, is a condition present at birth in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. These hormones are essential for normal growth, brain development, and metabolism. Early…