First published at 11:55 UTC on January 27th, 2021.
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Endocrinology is an area of medical science that is devoted to the study of Hormones. The Endocrine System represents the variety of organs and glands which are responsible for hormone production and regulation. Endocrinologists are heavily involved in the investigation of medical disorders and conditions which impact human health via Hormone Imbalance, including infertility, Low-T, HGH Deficiency, Thyroid Insufficiency, Obesity, Hypertension, and more. The Endocrine System is incredibly complex, but some of the central glands in the system are the Ovaries, Testes, Pancreas, Adrenals, Parathyroids, Thyroid, Pituitary, Pineal, and the Hypothalamus.
What Do Hormones Do?
Every Hormone in the body has at least one job to do. In the case of many hormones, such as HGH and Serotonin, they perform various functions depending on physiological circumstances. Hormones are often called Chemical Messengers because their job is to help different parts of the body communicate. The end-point where a Hormone completes its task is known as the Target and can be located pretty much anywhere in the body. It's estimated that as many as forty hormones can be active in the bloodstream at a time. The Following is a brief list of functions modulated by Hormones:
Mood
Reproduction
Sexual Function
Metabolism
Growth and Physical Development
Blood Sugar Regulation
The Perils of Hormone Imbalance
Our hormones interact in a very complex way. Proper function depends on Hormone Cascades, which are delicately balanced. If one hormone isn't being produced correctly, it affects entire systems. The human body is pretty great at maintaining Hormone Balance on its own, but sometimes things can get out of whack in a way that requires outside intervention. Endocrinologists are doctors that specialize in the area of Hormone Health.
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