Acromegaly is a serious and rare condition which is caused by too much GH (growth hormone) inside the blood. Located at the base of the brain is the pituitary gland, where the growth hormone is released into the blood stream. Acromegaly results in characteristic changes of connective tissues and its occurrences of acromegaly is about 6 in every 100,000 adults. Middle aged adults are most likely to be diagnosed with acromegaly are affected in energy levels, muscle strength, bone health and one’s sense of well-being. Excessive growth hormone in children is refer to gigantism and it’s …show more content…
Patients will also complain of headaches and loss of peripheral vision due to the enlargement of the pituitary tumor. In most cases, individual with acromegaly will develop hyperhidrosis. Acromegaly usually develops slowly, so to be early diagnosed is important, however, so that you can receive proper care. Acromegaly untreated will lead to serious complications. When and if acromegaly is suspected, a blood test will take place in checking your level of IGF-1. When test result are received a high IGF-1 will indicate that your growth hormone level are also high. Addition to diagnosing acromegaly, an oral glucose tolerance test is secondary to