Clinical Endocrinology


Understanding the endocrine system, its function, and its diseases or abnormalities as they pertain to patient care is known as clinical endocrinology. The testes and ovaries, the pancreas, the pituitary gland, and the thyroid gland are examples of the body organs that release hormones that control a number of the body's functions. The endocrine system is made up of all of these organs. Endocrinologists frequently handle the following conditions: Diabetes, Adrenal disorders, Osteoporosis and bone health, Diabetes, Endocrine disorders in children (lack of growth, puberty issues), and Heart issues. (high cholesterol, triglycerides, high blood pressure). Diabetes is a condition that endocrinologists may be very acquainted with. They focus on patient care and comprehending insulin control.

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