Pituitary tumors, abnormal growths that develop in the pituitary gland has various symptoms. These symptoms usually develop gradually, but over time can lead to other endocrine disorders such as corollary and Cushing disease.
Symptoms of pituitary tumors are subtle, such as fatigue and weakness, so many people ignore their symptoms and can be attributed to something else (for example, need more sleep).
But sometimes when you have a tumor in the pituitary, the body produces excessive amounts of certain hormones (which produces excess depends on the location of the tumor).
Most pituitary tumors are small. These are called micromanages. But large tumors, called macroeconomic, they can put pressure on the pituitary gland and surrounding tissue and cause changes in vision, double vision and loss of peripheral vision.
Other pituitary tumor symptoms related to the pressure caused by a pituitary tumor:
intolerance to cold
Constipation
Dry Skin
headache
Loss of hair on your body
Low voltage
Missed periods
Nausea
Sexual dysfunction
Unexplained weight loss or gain
Vomiting
Not everyone with a pituitary tumor will experience all of these symptoms. Symptoms vary depending on the tumor type, is (are four main types of pituitary tumors), as well as their size and shape.
In addition, tumors of the pituitary gland can result in certain endocrine disorders due to overproduction of specific hormones. These endocrine disorders can be associated with other symptoms.
Endocrine disorders associated with excessive production of hormones by the pituitary tumor:
Acromegaly: This is a disorder caused by excess growth hormone growth. Enlarged hands and feet and misaligned teeth are some of the main symptoms of acromegaly.
Cunning's Disease: This disease is caused by the adrenal glands to produce excess cortical in response to a pituitary hormone made by the pituitary adenoma. Symptoms may include the accumulation of fat around your abdomen and hit in the upper back.
Hyperventilation: This is an endocrine disorder caused by excessive production of prolactin. Hyperprolactinemia symptoms include irregular menstrual periods (in women) and infertility (in men).
Hyperthyroidism: This is a condition that is caused by the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone in response to a hormone secreted by the pituitary tumor. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism beat fast or irregular heartbeat and loss of weight.
Although the symptoms of pituitary tumors usually develop gradually, in rare cases, symptoms may occur suddenly and can be severe.
With pituitary tumors, early diagnosis and treatment is essential, so it is important to consider any changes in your health to your doctor, especially if you have experienced any of the pituitary tumor symptoms mentioned above.
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