Height & Growth
The Thyroid Gland
Sugar & Salt
Symptoms & Solutions
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This master gland, located at the base of the brain, is responsible for secreting growth hormone.

pituitary gland

100

This specific hormone is produced by the thyroid to regulate the rate of metabolic activity.

thyroxine

100

This chronic disease appears when the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin or use it efficiently.

Diabetes

100

Bulging eyes, nervousness, and tachycardia are common symptoms of this specific thyroid disorder.

Hyperthyroidism

200

This condition results from a deficit of growth hormone during development, causing growth to stop.

Dwarfism

200

This disease occurs when metabolic activity increases and a person loses weight despite eating correctly, due to an excess of thyroxine.

Hyperthyroidism

200

This is the medical term for high blood sugar levels that can eventually damage the heart, kidneys, and retina.

hyperglycemia

200

Obesity and an accumulation of fat at the lower part of the neck are physical signs of this syndrome.

Cushing's syndrome

300

Excessive production of growth hormone by the pituitary gland leads to this condition.

Giantism

300

To help synthesize thyroxine, patients should eat foods rich in this mineral, such as seafood or iodized salt.

iodine

300

These glands produce hormones that regulate blood pressure and the balance of salts and water.

adrenal (adrenaline) glands

300

People with this specific type of diabetes must inject insulin on a daily basis.

Diabetes mellitus type 1 (juvenile/insulin-dependent)

400

While Type 2 Diabetes is often adult-onset, this growth condition is noted for stopping height entirely due to hormonal deficits.

Dwarfism

400

A common surgical treatment for an overactive thyroid involves extracting part or all of this gland.

thyroid gland

400

This disease occurs when the adrenal glands fail to produce enough hormones, leading to weight loss, muscle weakness, and fatigue.

Addison's disease

400

To manage Hypothyroidism, patients are often advised to follow this type of low-calorie diet rich in fruits and vegetables.

hypocaloric diet

500

The excessive growth of the pituitary gland is a hallmark of this syndrome, often caused by too much cortisol.

Cushing's syndrome

500

This condition is characterized by a reduced metabolic rate, weight gain, and skin that is pale and cold to the touch.

Hypothyroidism

500

While Type 1 Diabetes is juvenile-onset, this most frequent form of the disease is often linked to a sedentary lifestyle.

Diabetes mellitus type 2

500

Treatment for Cushing's syndrome may involve removing this type of tumor from the brain.

pituitary tumor