Endocrinology Endocrinology Treatments Our department offers advanced diagnostic and treatment services for a wide range of endocrine and metabolic conditions, including: Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders Pituitary Disorders Adrenal Gland Disorders Sex Hormone Disorders Pancreatic Disorders Metabolic Disorders Metabolic Bone Disorders Electrolyte Homeostasis Disorders Detection and Diagnosis of Secondary Hypertension Detection, Treatment, and Follow-up of Endocrine Tumors Detection, Treatment, and Follow-up of Hereditary Endocrine Syndromes Diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndromes Screening for the Differential Diagnosis of Obesity Symptoms of Endocrine Disorders Endocrine disorders can affect various hormones and systems in the body, producing a wide range of symptoms depending on the condition.Common signs and symptoms include: Fatigue: Unexplained tiredness or low energy levels Weight Changes: Sudden or unintentional gain or loss due to metabolic imbalance Mood Changes: Anxiety, depression, or mood swings Changes in Appetite: Increased or decreased hunger Thirst and Urination: Excessive thirst (polydipsia) and frequent urination (polyuria) Skin Changes: Dry skin, excessive sweating, or changes in texture Hair Changes: Thinning hair, hair loss, or changes in texture Menstrual Irregularities: Changes in cycle or fertility issues Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia or disrupted sleep patterns Heat or Cold Intolerance: Sensitivity to temperature changes Growth Issues: Delayed growth or early puberty in children Blood Sugar Fluctuations: Increased hunger, blurry vision, or other diabetes-related symptoms Diagnosis of Endocrine Disorders Diagnosing endocrine disorders involves a detailed assessment combining patient history, physical examinations, and specialized tests. Diagnostic Process: Medical History: Review of symptoms, medical, and family history Physical Examination: Identifying signs of hormonal imbalance such as weight, skin, or hair changes Blood Tests: Measuring hormone levels to detect abnormalities, including: Thyroid function tests (TSH, T3, T4) Blood glucose levels (for diabetes) Hormone levels of adrenal, pituitary, and reproductive glands Urine Tests: Assessing hormone levels and metabolic function, especially for diabetes or adrenal issues Imaging Studies: Ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI to visualize gland structure and detect abnormalities Stimulation or Suppression Tests: Evaluating gland response to hormones for conditions like adrenal insufficiency or Cushing’s syndrome Biopsy: Conducted when necessary to examine tissue for tumors or abnormal growths