Doctors Near You for Acromegaly in Soldeu

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Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder characterized by excessive growth of bones and tissues, typically in the hands, feet, and face. This condition results from an overproduction of growth hormone, usually caused by a benign tumor of the pituitary gland called an adenoma. The excess growth hormone leads to abnormal enlargement of body parts and can cause symptoms such as enlarged hands and feet, protruding jaw, enlarged nose, and thickened skin. Individuals may also experience joint pain, headaches, and vision problems due to the pressure exerted by the tumor on surrounding structures. Acromegaly often develops gradually, and its symptoms may be subtle at first, making early diagnosis challenging. In addition to the physical changes, the condition can lead to other health complications, such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Treatment for acromegaly typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the excessive growth hormone production. Surgical removal of the pituitary tumor is often the first line of treatment, aiming to reduce hormone levels and alleviate symptoms. In cases where surgery is not feasible or does not fully control hormone levels, medication may be prescribed. Medications such as somatostatin analogs, growth hormone receptor antagonists, or dopamine agonists can help reduce growth hormone secretion. Radiation therapy may also be used to target residual tumor cells and further decrease hormone production. Managing associated health issues, such as diabetes or cardiovascular conditions, is also important in the overall treatment plan. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is essential to monitor hormone levels and adjust treatment as needed.