Hgh numbness and swelling is not so great
The numbness and swelling can be from too much HGH being used or abroad undergrounds doing other things to produce this effect. I will work on getting the name of this medication(s) and how to convert it in English before I proceed about this. This post is focus on too much growth naturally. But also to give one an idea that they should lower dose. When in doubt educate, (TRUSTNO1).Acromegaly Facts and Treatments
Your Guide To
Acromegaly Facts and Treatments
Causes
Symptoms
Getting a Diagnosis
Questions for Your Doctor
Treatment
Taking Care of Yourself
What to Expect
Getting Support
When you have acromegaly, your body makes too much growth hormone (GH). In children, GH stimulates growth and development. In adults, GH affects energy levels, muscle strength, bone health, and one's sense of well-being.
There are treatments for acromegaly, and every case is different. In most cases, it might be years before you notice symptoms.
Most people who get acromegaly are middle-aged. Children can have problems with too much growth hormone -- a condition called gigantism.
Causes
The most common cause is a pituitary adenoma, a noncancerous tumor that makes growth hormone from your pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is in the skull, just below the brain. It is part of your endocrine, or hormone system. Because of the tumor, your body makes too much growth hormone.
Once in a while, tumors in the pancreas, liver, or parts of the brain can cause acromegaly by producing higher levels of another hormone, called IGF-1, which causes the symptoms you see.
Symptoms
Changes happen slowly, sometimes over years. Your hands and feet are usually large. You might notice a change in your ring or shoe size, especially your shoe width.
The numbness and swelling can be from too much HGH being used or abroad undergrounds doing other things to produce this effect. I will work on getting the name of this medication(s) and how to convert it in English before I proceed about this. This post is focus on too much growth naturally. But also to give one an idea that they should lower dose. When in doubt educate, (TRUSTNO1).Acromegaly Facts and Treatments
Your Guide To
Acromegaly Facts and Treatments
Causes
Symptoms
Getting a Diagnosis
Questions for Your Doctor
Treatment
Taking Care of Yourself
What to Expect
Getting Support
When you have acromegaly, your body makes too much growth hormone (GH). In children, GH stimulates growth and development. In adults, GH affects energy levels, muscle strength, bone health, and one's sense of well-being.
There are treatments for acromegaly, and every case is different. In most cases, it might be years before you notice symptoms.
Most people who get acromegaly are middle-aged. Children can have problems with too much growth hormone -- a condition called gigantism.
Causes
The most common cause is a pituitary adenoma, a noncancerous tumor that makes growth hormone from your pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is in the skull, just below the brain. It is part of your endocrine, or hormone system. Because of the tumor, your body makes too much growth hormone.
Once in a while, tumors in the pancreas, liver, or parts of the brain can cause acromegaly by producing higher levels of another hormone, called IGF-1, which causes the symptoms you see.
Symptoms
Changes happen slowly, sometimes over years. Your hands and feet are usually large. You might notice a change in your ring or shoe size, especially your shoe width.
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