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[unpublished] Understanding the Need for Growth Hormone Therapy in Children   (created at May 14, 2009)   98  

Growth hormone therapy plays a crucial role in treating children with growth retardation, addressing underlying hormonal imbalances, and optimizing growth potential. Here's why some children may require growth hormone therapy:Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD...

[unpublished] What benefits will you experience as a result of GH therapy?   (created at May 19, 2009)   77  

Your body requires the correct levels of growth hormone for efficient and effective metabolism of food, and for correct body composition. The goal of GH therapy is to restore the correct level of GH in patients who present with a GH deficiency. GH is also ...

[unpublished] Possible side effects of human growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   59  

By far the most common side effect to GH therapy is joint pain or joint swelling. Joint pain presents 27% of the time, and joint swelling will present 41% of the time. These joint issues are related to incorrect dosages, and your doctor will adjust the dos...
Possible side effects of human growth hormone

[unpublished] How soon could I expect to notice a change in human growth hormone?   (created at May 19, 2009)   66  

Every person’s body and health is very different, so everyone reacts uniquely. Hgh injections seem to be faster. As for "beyond hgh" some people report noticing something after the first few days, some in a few weeks, and some not until the third month. I ...

[unpublished] Why haven't I heard of human growth hormone before?   (created at May 19, 2009)   82  

Formerly, only the wealthy and elite athletes could afford to travel to Europe or Mexico for "prescription only", recombinant human growth hormone. They had to pay up to $30,000.00 per year for this, and then had to endure daily injections. After other rel...

[unpublished] Can aging be reversed by human growth hormone?   (created at May 19, 2009)   59  

According to some doctors and researchers, yes. Medical research concurs that human growth hormone plays a pivotal role in liver, brain, heart and kidney regeneration, as well as assisting in the conversion of fat to muscle (fat metabolism) and the utiliza...

[unpublished] Side effects of human growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   60  

It's been studied for decades, and I've never heard of even one case of dangerous side effects like other hormones can have. It is a non-toxic naturally occurring hormone, not a foreign substance to the body. It has no drug-like side effects. Hgh injection...

[unpublished] Who should take it?   (created at May 19, 2009)   37  

In my opinion, most adults over 30.  But that's just my opinion.  You can be tested for IGF-1 levels, or serum levels if you want to determine your needs precisely, and have your doctor decide if you are sufficiently "hgh deficient" to a degree t...

[unpublished] A description of growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   82  

Growth hormone is a necessary protein produced by the pituitary gland in the hypothalamus of the brain. Growth hormone is the primary hormone responsible for the growth that occurs as a child matures into a full sized adult. Growth hormone plays an integra...

[unpublished] What is AGHD (adult growth hormone deficiency)?   (created at May 19, 2009)   70  

Adults can experience a deficiency in growth hormone, and the health effects of this deficiency can be profound. Adults will experience a GH deficiency if their pituitary gland is not secreting an appropriate quantity of GH into the blood stream, or if thr...

[unpublished] Symptoms of growth hormone deficiency   (created at May 19, 2009)   46  

People are not always aware of their GH deficiency, and the condition is under diagnosed. Some of the symptoms that may indicate a GH deficiency are: An unusual proportion of fat to lean muscle mass; GH deficient sufferers will have unusually high fat to m...

[unpublished] Why will I need to supplement my levels of growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   72  

Even if you have finished growing, growth hormone continues to play an important function in your body; and is essential for good health. If your doctor has determined that you are growth hormone deficient, then your doctor will likely recommend supplement...

[unpublished] What is the replacement therapy for growth hormone deficiency?   (created at May 19, 2009)   69  

Replacement therapy for growth hormone is no different from other hormone therapies. The primary goal of growth hormone therapy is to restore the correct level of growth hormone to the body for healthy and efficient metabolism and other processes. Hypertro...
What is the replacement therapy for growth hormone deficiency?

[unpublished] Can growth hormone therapy be taken with other medication?   (created at May 14, 2009)   62  

Growth hormone may be taken with most other medication, but it is important to tell your doctor about all medications (i.e. those prescribed by a doctor and those available without a prescription) that you are taking, especially glucocorticoids, sex steroi...

[unpublished] What about taking growth hormone while travelling?   (created at May 14, 2009)   69  

Therapy will be more effective if you consistently follow the dosing schedule given by the physician. While travelling, remember to consider the storage guidelines of your growth hormone. Ask your nurse about the NordiPen® FRIO Bag. This is a special bag d...
What about taking growth hormone while travelling?

[unpublished] What is a cataract?   (created at Nov 18, 2009)   108  

The eye is very much like a camera in that they both have a lens that focuses an image onto film. In the eye, the lens is focused using muscles, and the film consists of a thin membrane of nerves that line the inner back of the eye, called the retina. If t...
What is a cataract?

[unpublished] Unraveling the Enigma - What Causes PCOS?   (created at Oct 08, 2009)   91  

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) remains an enigma in the realm of women's health. Despite extensive research, its exact cause eludes us. While there isn't a definitive answer, several factors have emerged as potential contributors to this complex conditio...

[unpublished] What are the symptoms of PCOS?   (created at Oct 08, 2009)   74  

Following symptoms are found so far: Infrequent or irregular menstrual cycles Lack of ovulation/ Infertility Increased hair growth on face, back, chest, or toes Obesity, particularly weight around the waist (apple shaped body) Male pattern baldness or thin...

[unpublished] What should I ask my doctor about treatment if I am diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease?   (created at May 22, 2009)   63  

Here are some questions you may want to ask: What are the expected benefits of treatment? Would a clinical trial be appropriate for me? What are the risks and possible side effects of treatment? Will treatment affect my fertility? Can I keep working during...
What should I ask my doctor about treatment if I am diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease?

[unpublished] What are the side effects of Hodgkin's disease treatment?   (created at May 22, 2009)   70  

The methods used to treat Hodgkin's disease are very powerful. The treatment often causes side effects, both short-term and permanent. Side effects depend on the type of treatment and on the part of the body being treated. Also, each patient may respond di...

[unpublished] How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?   (created at May 22, 2009)   60  

If Hodgkin's disease is suspected, the doctor will ask about your medical history and will do a thorough physical exam. Blood tests and x-rays of the chest, bones, liver and spleen will also be done. Tissue from an enlarged lymph node will be removed. This...
How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?

[unpublished] What is Hodgkin's disease?   (created at May 22, 2009)   50  

Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma. Lymphomas are cancers that develop in the lymphatic system, part of the body's immune system. The job of the lymphatic system is to help fight diseases and infection. The lymphatic system includes a network of thin ...

[unpublished] Should You Continue Growth Hormone Treatment When Ill?   (created at May 14, 2009)   80  

Are you on growth hormone treatment and wondering if you should pause it when you fall ill? It's a valid concern, but here's the scoop: generally, a common cold or minor illness shouldn't interfere with your growth hormone regimen.Growth hormone treatment ...

[unpublished] How to Gauge the Effectiveness of Growth Hormone Treatment   (created at May 14, 2009)   69  

Embarking on growth hormone treatment is a significant step towards addressing growth-related concerns. But how can you tell if the treatment is truly working? Here’s your guide to understanding the signs of progress:Regular Monitoring: Throughout your tre...

[unpublished] Preparing for Growth Hormone Treatment - What to Share with Your Doctor   (created at May 14, 2009)   67  

Before embarking on growth hormone treatment, it's crucial to have an open and thorough discussion with your physician about your medical history and current health status. Here's what you should disclose to ensure a safe and effective treatment plan:Medic...

[unpublished] How are head and neck cancers staged and what, exactly, does that mean?   (created at May 09, 2009)   53  

A staging system is a clinical evaluation, based on the best possible estimate of the extent of the disease prior to treatment. Head and neck cancers are commonly staged using the TNM system. T describes the size of the tumor. N describes the extent of the...

[unpublished] How will a physician make a diagnosis of head and neck cancer?   (created at May 09, 2009)   68  

If a physician suspects a head and neck cancer, he or she will order specific diagnostic tests, depending upon the location of the cancer. These tests may include: Physical examination Inspection of oral and nasal cavities using mirrors and fiber-optic sco...

[unpublished] What is done if I have to have sinus surgery?   (created at May 08, 2009)   71  

You should first understand that I am not a surgeon, so this is from the perspective of someone who has seen the surgery, and had the surgery done, but who doesn't do the surgery himself. The surgery, called functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), may ...

[unpublished] When should surgery be considered?   (created at May 08, 2009)   51  

A small percentage of patients with chronic sinusitis will fail to improve even with the best medical treatment. In most studies of patients treated by allergists who specialize in treatment of chronic sinusitis, this is less than 10% of patients who have ...

[unpublished] How long does sinusitis have to be treated?   (created at May 08, 2009)   70  

Because of the fact that we are dealing with an abscess which can not be adequately drained without doing a major surgical procedure, it often takes an extended period of time for the sinus infection to be completely treated by what we can call medical dra...


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