Gynecomastia Treatment
World Health Organization defines male menopause, as later developed hypogonadism (lack of function of male reproductive glands).
At the age of 40 to 70 years for men there is a change in the male sex glands. Their main function is reduced by the development of male sex hormones - androgens. Higher center of regulati
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Gynecomastia Treatment
Gynecomastia is the development and growth of breast cancer in men. The mammary gland may be increased in men with certain physiological conditions are normal.
This is the newborn period. Boys are born with enlarged breasts. This condition persists 2-4 weeks, then the breasts are reduced.
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Diabetes mellitus - Causes and mechanism
Diabetes is a disease of the endocrine system, accompanied by a chronic increase in blood glucose levels caused by absolute or relative deficiency of insulin.
In diabetes disturbed carbohydrate metabolism, protein and fat. The number of diabetic patients is growing, especially in de
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Diabetes mellitus - etiology and treatment
Diabetes - a disease of the endocrine system, accompanied by a chronic increase in blood glucose levels and the resulting relative or absolute deficiency of insulin.
Diabetes usually develops gradually. Long before clinical manifestations of the disease occurs deficiency of insuli
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Adrenocortical function
The adrenal glands is the endocrine glands, located above the upper pole of each kidney. The adrenal glands consist of:
- brain (inner layer)
- cortex or the adrenal cortex.
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Addisons disease - primary adrenal insufficiency
Insufficiency of the adrenal cortex is an acute and chronic. Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency may be primary or secondary.
Primary adrenal insufficiency is the result of tissue destruction of the adrenal gland, secondary adrenocortical insufficiency is t
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Acute adrenocortical insufficiency,Causes,Symptoms,Treatment
Acute adrenocortical insufficiency - is critical to the body a medical emergency. It develops a sharp reduction or complete absence of adrenal hormones in the blood. This condition can develop when a sharp increase in demand for adrenocortical hormones, if production of hormones can not cover the increased nee
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