Symptoms and Treatments of Pituitary Tumors

Growth Hormone-Secreting Tumors: Causes and Symptoms

Excessive secretion of growth hormone by certain tumors can lead to various forms of gigantism, particularly in children and adolescents who are still in the growth phase. However, this hormonal imbalance can also affect adults, resulting in a range of symptoms such as elevated blood sugar levels, excessive body hair, abnormal sweating, and abnormal growth of the hands and feet.


Risks and Symptoms of Prolactin-Secreting Tumors

Prolactin-secreting tumors in the pituitary gland can have various effects on hormone levels in both men and women. In men, these tumors can result in an overproduction of testosterone, leading to complications such as erectile dysfunction and abnormal breast growth. On the other hand, women with these tumors may experience an excess of estrogen, which can manifest as irregular menstruation or the presence of breast discharge when not pregnant or breastfeeding. Additionally, these tumors can pose risks during pregnancy, potentially affecting both the mother and the developing fetus.

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