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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Diabetes mellitus</strong> is a condition that causes a carbohydrate metabolism&nbsp;disorder
leading to the elevation of glucose level in the blood. Carbohydrate
metabolism&nbsp;disorder occurs because of an insufficient amount of insulin.
When the damaged&nbsp;pancreas&nbsp;doesn’t produce insulin, i.e. the absolute
deficit of insulin is called type I diabetes. When it produces an insufficient
amount of insulin, a relative deficit of insulin is called type II diabetes.
Genetic predisposition plays a critical role in the occurrence of both types of
diabetes. But most commonly binge eating, and obesity determine the occurrence
of type II diabetes. The main symptoms of diabetes mellitus include weight
loss, poorly healing wounds, frequent urination, loss of capacity for work,
feeling of tiredness, loss of sexual vigour, menstrual disorders, excessive
thirsting, itching around genitals.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Thyroid Goitre</strong>&nbsp;is the most common endocrine disorder. It is
characterised by an enlargement of the thyroid during normal production of
hormones. There are two types of goitres. The diffuse goitre, which is an
enlargement of the whole thyroid gland and increased production of thyroid
hormones. With time, the goitre may develop into a node, thus increasing the
risk of developing cancer. The vernacular goitre, which is an enlargement of
the thyroid due to the deficit of iodine and other microelements. It can also
be related to an increase in the organism&#8217;s demand in thyroid hormones in
certain periods of life such as adolescence or pregnancy. The main symptom of
thyroid goitre is an enlarged thyroid that causes hoarseness, breathing
difficulties, weight loss, tiredness, weakness, skin pallor, xerodermia,
swollen palms and eyelids, and changes in voice. The most common treatment for
goitres is related to hormone therapy, but sometimes it needs to be surgically
managed (a part of the thyroid is resected).</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Addison disease</strong> is a chronic disorder, which develops due to the
destruction or dysfunction of hormonal functions. Adrenal bodies produce
certain types of hormones: cortisol, aldosterone, androgens, and oestrogens,
which take part in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, water and
electrolytes.&nbsp; If a hormonal imbalance
occurs, the whole metabolic activity is disrupted. Possible causes of the
disease include autoimmune adrenal glands&#8217; disorder, antibody response to adrenal
cortex, genetic factors, certain medicines, radiological therapy, infection,
trauma, surgery, and blood circulation disorders. The symptoms of chronic
Addison disease include changes in skin and mucous membrane, weakness,
tiredness, poor appetite, reduced sexual vigour, weight loss, digestion
dysfunction, and vertigo. Symptoms of the acute form of Addison disease include
nausea, sickness, fainting, fever, and pelvic pain.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Acromegaly (also known as pituitary gigantism)</strong><strong> </strong>is an endocrine disorder caused by a non-malignant
adenoma in the&nbsp;anterior&nbsp;pituitary&nbsp;gland (hypophysis) that is
responsible for a variety of hormones determining growth, development, puberty,
reproductive function and breastfeeding.&nbsp;
The symptoms of acromegaly are divided into external and internal. The
external symptoms include the enlargement of palms, feet, low jaw, tongue, and
thick facial skin covered with wrinkles. Internal symptoms include tiredness,
sleepiness, headaches, an enlarged thyroid gland, joint pain, reduction in vision,
and reduced glucose tolerance.<strong>Pituitary&nbsp;dwarfism
(microplasia)</strong><strong> </strong>is an endocrine disorder
characterized by decreased or interrupted body growth, and irregular formation
of the organism due to the secretion of a decreased amount of growth hormone in
the hypophysis. Growth hormones stimulate the development of bones, cartilage
and soft tissues. The main symptoms of this disease include a delay in growth
and development, muscle weakness, low height, overweight, skeleton
abnormalities, and small internal organs. Pituitary&nbsp;dwarfism develops
because of the lack of the growth hormone (due to labour traumas, nervous
system infections, incest), dysplasia of the pituitary gland (congenital or
developed after a surgery), and experienced brain trauma or tumours.



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