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Acromegaly – Excessive Growth Hormone Disorder

This is a hormonal disorder arising from excessive Growth hormone (GH) secretion in adults is called Acromegaly.
Symptoms Of Excessive Growth Hormone
The symptoms of Acromegaly or Growth Hormone disorder includes -
sweating
Headaches
Tiredness, lethargy
Joint pains
Change in ring or shoe size
Weight gain
Signs Of Excessive Growth Hormones
Enlarged hands / feet
Enlarged jaw (prognathism) and tongue
Thickening of the skin, skin tags
Excessive sweating
Limited joint mobility & pain
Hair, excessive on females
Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
What is DI?
Diabainein: Greek, "to pass through"
Insipidus: Latin, "having no flavor"
DI: It is defined as excess passage of large volumes (> 3 L/day) of dilute urine.
What are the causes of excess urination (increased urine volume)?
Excess urination due to excessive growth hormone disorder are -
1.Diabetes Mellitus or sugar Diabetes,
2.DI - due to deficiency of circulating Anti- Diuretic hormone- ADH,
3.Nephrogenic DI - Due to renal resistance to ADH,
4.Primary polydipsia polyuria due to excessive drinking,
5.Gestational (pregnancy) DI - enzyme made by the placenta destroys ADH in the mother.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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