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Disorders Of The Pituitary Gland DWARFISM: A condition when a certain person grows up to 2 – 4 feet (when fully grown) This happens when the nervous system is disrupted, growth hormones are the ones damaged. The insulin from the pancreas and thyroxine from the thyroid gland is also deeply affected, and helps add to the risk of having this disorder. Sometimes, Dwarfism isnt caused by lack of growth hormones, instead, is caused from malnutrition in the kidney area. A person which suffers from a lack of any of the major growth hormones during childhood will regain some back until it is has the right amount (but will be smaller than suppose to be) This is usually the cause on why some people look much more younger or smaller than regular people, usually stops growing in their twenties above. (Has puberty late) GIGANTISM: It is a condition when a person grows abnormally tall because something was affected in their pituitary gland. He can grow until 9 feet, even if his/her parent is way smaller than that. (The person is muscularly weak) This happens when the pituitary gland releases to much growth hormones during childhood, causing thickening of the plates of soft tissues near the end of the bones. The cartilage continues to grow through the years and absorbs new layers of the bone tissue. Treatment to Gigantism begins during childhood, involving radiation to decrease of the pituitary action. It is caused by a Pituitary tumor which has to be removed through surgery. ACROMEGALY An abnormal condition which is caused by overgrowth in the bones, face, feet, and hands (due to the excess growth hormones released by the pituitary gland in adulthood) A person grows taller when the long bones go through a certain structure called: “epiphyseal growth plate.” A growth plate is a thin disk of cartilage between the metaphysis and epiphysis. (helps a person grow) The growth plate normally stops when the person reaches adult height. But if the pituitary gland still releases growth hormones after reaching the adult height, can lead to Acromegaly, which can also come from a pituitary tumor.

Disorders of the Parathyroid Gland When it is sick or damaged, there is abnormally increase in the amount of parathormone in the blood, which leads to a small amount of calcium TETANY (severe calcium deficiancy) This is a very serious and dangerous disease involving chronic muscle spasm. Deficiency of parathormone results of decrease in the blood calcium and increase of blood phosphorus. If left intended, it could leave the patient DEAD. OVERACTIVITY You can find this disorder when the patient is diagnose with parathyroid tumors or known as hyperplasma (increased growth) of the normal glands. This disorder increase blood calcium and decreases blood phosphorus. Because calcium is being drawn away from the bones, the bones unhardened, turning them soft. Calcium can also be carried to and deposited in the soft tissue of the body.

Disorders of the Thyroid Gland The disorders listed below results in many physical, emotional, or mental problem HYPERTHYROIDISM or OVERACTIVE THYROID Results when there is an overproduction of thyroid hormones. To much of thyroid hormones can result into biological problems. Symptoms are  Sweating  Excessive nervousness  Insomnia  Diarrhea Hyperthyroidism is accompanied with bulging eyes called “graves disease” There are no certain ways on how to cure this certain disorder. One of the treatment is to surgically remove half of the thyroid gland. Drugs can also be use to decrease the thyroid productions. In some cases, radioactive form of iodine is used to destroy the gland HYPOTHYROIDISM or UNDERACTIVE THYROID (also can occur in infants as well as adults) Happens when there is a low production of thyroid hormones. This disorder affects the child physically and mentally. Symptoms are  Dry Skin  Hair becomes thin and brittle  Slow speech  Slow reflex's  Poor memory  Constipation  Fatigue  Low body temperature  Mental and physical sluggishness  Gain weight Hypothyroidism can cause retardation, can be detected in a new born child. If not treated fast, it can lead to physical and mental retardation or called “cretinism”

Cretinism This is a form of dwarfism and mental retardation in infants. Babies which are diagnose with cretinism are called cretins. They are born with undeveloped brains and poorly formed skeletons Cretinism results when the thyroid glands of newborn child’s fail to function during its development inside its mother. (this usually takes place during the 12 th week of being pregnant) GOITER It is a condition when the thyroid gland enlarge or swells leaving a bump on his/her neck (mostly). Goiter develops when the thyroid gland is not active enough because it has reach its level of being active. When the thyroid gland is not active enough, the condition is called HYPOTHYROIDISM, while if it is overactive it is called HYPERTHYROIDISM. Iodine deficiency can also cause an enlargement of the thyroid gland. To prevent this problem, small amount of potassium or sodium iodide must be added to a table of salt. (pure iodine is poisonous, prevent from eating eat at all cause) You have a lot to choose from when treating goiters. Some prescribe iodized salt and food rich in iodine to iodine-deficient patient. But the best one is removing it through surgery.