what is endrocine in girls
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Causes
Some conditions affecting female reproduction are caused by endocrine disorders. For example, many women with PCOS have insulin resistance, in which the body cannot use insulin efficiently. This leads to high circulating blood levels of insulin, called hyperinsulinemia. It is believed that hyperinsulinemia is related to increased androgen levels, as well as obesity and type 2 diabetes. In turn, obesity can increase insulin levels, which results in exacerbation of PCOS. There are several other causes that can manipulate the endocrine system in a way to create problems with female reproduction including:
Obesity
Thyroid disorders (resulting from missing glands, cancer, genetic disorders)
Adrenal hyperplasia (endocrine disorders genetic in origin affecting female reproduction)
Tumors in the pituitary gland
In many cases, endocrine disorders affecting female reproduction occur because of a genetic predisposition or malformation in genetic material during development.
Symptoms
Women can experience a wide range of symptoms as a result of endocrine disorders. The symptoms of endocrine disorders that affect female reproduction may include:
Growth delay
Short statue
Delayed sexual development
Early onset of menopause
Excessive hairiness
Missed or irregular periods
Infertility
Some conditions affecting female reproduction are caused by endocrine disorders. For example, many women with PCOS have insulin resistance, in which the body cannot use insulin efficiently. This leads to high circulating blood levels of insulin, called hyperinsulinemia. It is believed that hyperinsulinemia is related to increased androgen levels, as well as obesity and type 2 diabetes. In turn, obesity can increase insulin levels, which results in exacerbation of PCOS. There are several other causes that can manipulate the endocrine system in a way to create problems with female reproduction including:
Obesity
Thyroid disorders (resulting from missing glands, cancer, genetic disorders)
Adrenal hyperplasia (endocrine disorders genetic in origin affecting female reproduction)
Tumors in the pituitary gland
In many cases, endocrine disorders affecting female reproduction occur because of a genetic predisposition or malformation in genetic material during development.
Symptoms
Women can experience a wide range of symptoms as a result of endocrine disorders. The symptoms of endocrine disorders that affect female reproduction may include:
Growth delay
Short statue
Delayed sexual development
Early onset of menopause
Excessive hairiness
Missed or irregular periods
Infertility
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Endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. This lets the hormones travel to cells in other parts of the body. The endocrine hormones help control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction. The endocrine system regulates how much of each hormone is released.
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