Effects and Dangers of Pituitary Gland Conditions

Understanding Acromegaly

Acromegaly is a medical condition that occurs when the pituitary gland produces an excessive amount of growth hormone after the growth plates have closed. The primary symptom of acromegaly is the enlargement of the hands and feet. However, it can also lead to the enlargement of other facial features such as the nose, jaw, and forehead. Additionally, individuals with acromegaly may experience joint pain, thicker skin, headaches, deepening of the voice, and vision problems.

Fortunately, with proper treatment, people diagnosed with acromegaly can live healthy lives. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you may have this condition in order to receive appropriate care and management strategies.


Cushing’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Cushing’s disease, a form of Cushing syndrome, is caused by excessive production of cortisol from the pituitary gland. This condition is characterized by a variety of symptoms, with weight gain, fatty deposits, excessive hair growth, weakened immune function, and fatigue being the most prevalent. However, there are also less common signs such as insomnia, thinning skin, stretch marks, and swelling.

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