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What diseases does male endocrinology treat?

Asked by:Geneva

Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 12:07 PM

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  • Dulce Dulce

    Mar 29, 2026

    Endocrinologists mainly look at various symptoms of endocrine ducts and various symptoms of acid breathing, including the following:

    1. For example, metabolic diseases such as hyperglycemia and diabetes are related to glycolysis. The causes of hypoglycemia are also very complicated, and endocrinologists are also needed to help find the cause.;

    2. Various electrolyte abnormalities, such as high potassium, low potassium, high sodium, low sodium or abnormal blood potassium, such as high calcium, low calcium, abnormal bone metabolism, osteoporosis or frequent fractures, rickets and bone softening are all diseases that are treated by endocrinologists.;

    3. There are many diseases of endocrine glands. For example, the most common one is thyroid disease. Assessment of the risk of malignant transformation of thyroid nodules requires the assistance of an endocrinologist. Therefore, thyroid nodules should first be seen by an endocrinologist. In addition, women with hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, or if they find that their thyroid hormones are low before or during pregnancy should have good communication with their endocrinologists.

    4. Sex hormone diseases, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome in women and hypogonadism in women, are also diagnosed and treated by endocrinologists.;

    5. Adrenal gland disease. Adrenaline is a hormone that helps regulate various important metabolism, such as water and salt, as well as glycolysis and lipid metabolism. Therefore, for some cases such as high blood pressure, when the cause is found, it is necessary to see an endocrinologist or even undergo an endocrinology surgery.

    6. The endocrine gland duct also contains, for example, the pituitary gland, which is the command center of the endocrine glands. If there is a problem with it, such as hypopituitarism or a tumor on the pituitary gland, or if there is another pituitary gland called the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, it is called diabetes insipidus. Endocrinology can also help find the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

    7. There is also a guiding unit above the pituitary gland called the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Problems with the hypothalamus and pituitary gland are called hypothalamic pituitary syndrome, which is also a disease that endocrinologists need to help diagnose and treat. Therefore, endocrinologists focus on symptoms of endocrine-related gland ducts and acidic breathing.

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