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Human growth hormone is a multi-functional hormone for the body. It is produced by the pituitary gland and reaches its peak of production during childhood and puberty years. HGH is mainly associated with growth and metabolic processes.

Human growth hormone is investigated for its numerous functions in treating many diseases other than the HGH diseases. The treatments of these HGH diseases are also the subject of research because of certain side effects.

One of the side effects of the earliest method in treating HGH deficiency is the Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease (CJD). This disease was developed by people who were treated with cadaver-GH. Cadaver-GH was the first method to be used in treating HGH diseases and involved purifying HGH from a dead body. The CJD cases in relation to HGH treatment rose in 2003 making it impossible for cadaver-GH to be continued. CJD is a degenerative, odd and perpetually fatal brain disorder.

There are about 200 cases of CJD in the U.S every year. CJD brings about lapses in memory, changes in behavior, visual disturbance and lack of organization. Coma may also occur as CJD advances. CJD often happens to people who are old.  The CJD is further categorized into three types:

  • Sporadic CJD
  • Hereditary CJD
  • Acquired CJD

The cases of CJD that are associate with HGH treatment is of the third type. The patients acquired CJD through the performance of a medical procedure. The dreadful fact about CJD is that there are no available treatments for it. Scientists and researchers have tested many drugs in the hope of finding possible treatments for CJD. So far, these drugs proved to be futile and do not help in treating CJD.

Another disease that is associated with the HGH is diabetes. In a recent study, HGH is also said to have a role in the diabetes induced kidney disease. This disease which is commonly referred to as diabetic nephropathy affects 10-20 percent of all diabetic people. Diabetic nephropathy can cause kidney failure, hypertension and fluid retention. It often happens to patients with persistent diabetes. The role of the HGH in the proliferation of this disease has not been identified but researchers are sure that it is involved.

Although it is associated with the propagation of diseases, HGH is also acknowledged for its help in curing Crohns disease. According to testimonials of patients, the intake of HGH supplements has helped in the treatment of their disease. Crohns disease is characterized by the inflammation of the digestive tract.  The symptoms of Crohns disease are diarrhea, pain in the abdomen and rectal bleeding.

Because HGH aids in maintaining healthy bone composition, it is also associated with bone diseases like scoliosis and osteoporosis. HGH is also related to muscle diseases.

Human growth hormone has really come a long way since it was discovered. It has been the pioneer in achieving the normal height of an individual. It has been helpful in metabolic processes. At present, experts are arguing on the effects of HGH in the aging process. There is still no clear picture if HGH can truly reverse aging.

Human growth hormone can either harm or benefit an individual. It can either help in the proliferation of a disease or help in treating it. The mysteries of HGH are not yet fully understood or uncovered even by experts in endocrinology.

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Children are at a very high risk of being stricken with human growth hormone diseases. Human growth diseases concern the deficiency or excess in HGH that are present in a child. HGH is responsible for growth development and plays a role in the metabolism processes. Children experience abnormalities in their height and body composition when they have HGH diseases.

HGH deficiency affects the child by being relatively small for his age and having a plump body composition. This disease is more frequent in children rather than the excessive presence of HGH. However, there is hope for children with HGH deficiency because there are different ways to augment this deficiency. Children have a higher chance of reaching their normal height if they start their treatment immediately after being diagnosed with the deficiency disease.

The first patient to be treated for the HGH disease was a 17 year old teenager with growth hormone deficiency. The treatment was administered by endocrinologist Maurice Raben in 1958. Raben used cadaver GH by purifying growth hormone from a dead body. However, this method of treatment is seldom used today because of side effects like the Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease.

Different pharmaceutical companies have manufactured their own products in response to HGH deficiency.  These products are generally used by injecting them under the child’s skin. Injections on children are done daily in relatively small doses to avoid possible side effects. These doses are raised regularly based on how the child reacts to the injections.  After being injected, children undergo an evaluation every three to six months. This evaluation is to observe the effects of their treatment specifically on their height and rate of growth.  This is also done to check if there are side effects and to determine the right dosage for the patient.

Excessive human growth hormone can also be treated. This disease is characterized by excessive height. This disease rarely happens in children. Methods of treatment for this disease include:

  • Surgery
  • Medications
  • Pituitary Irradiation

Excessive growth hormone is commonly caused by non cancerous tumors in the pituitary gland and therefore needs to be removed. However, surgery cannot be performed on children with pituitary hyperplasia. Pituitary hyperplasia enlarges the pituitary gland making it impossible to determine an area to be removed.

Medications are available if surgery if not possible on a child. Some drugs that are used are somatostatin analogues, GH receptor antagonists and dopamine antagonists. None the less, these medications do not cure the disease but reduce growth hormone levels; they also need to be taken for the rest of their lifetime, if the disease is not cured.

Pituitary irradiation is not recommended for children and considered as a last resort for patients. It is done if surgery and medication are not effective to treat the GH production. This method is effective but it takes time to fully achieve the benefits of this therapy. It also affects the brain development of a child. Children treated for this disease also need to be monitored for possible side effects of medications and therapies that they have undergone.

Human growth hormone excess and deficiency can both affect the child psychologically and physically. Children with these diseases frequently have low self-esteem because of the feeling of being different from other children. They tend to isolate themselves from others because of their physical abnormalities. Children with low stature are often bullied and this may result in a phobia. Parents should guide and constantly console their children.

HGH diseases can happen to any child and it is not the child’s fault if he has the disease. It is up to the parents to win the battle.

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Human growth hormone diseases are very common in children and even in adults. There are different methods and products that can treat HGH diseases. However, there are also natural ways to prevent HGH diseases. Preventing HGH diseases is easy and at minimal cost compared to treating it. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.

HGH diseases mainly manifest because of an imbalance in HGH levels. This imbalance often results in abnormalities in the growth processes of an individual and physical defect. To prevent HGH diseases, an individual must know the factors that affect the production of HGH. Some of these factors are stress, exercise, proper diet and the hormone itself. These factors must be balanced to contribute to HGH levels.

Stress happens when certain needs of an individual are not met. It also happens when something deviates from our expected results. Stress can lead to depression and mental health. When this happens, HGH levels are affected. To balance it, you need proper stress management and the different ways of coping with it. Coping with stress involves accepting responsibility, being objective, getting in touch with you and coping.

Another factor of HGH production is exercise. Maintaining a proper and systemized exercise can contribute to the proper HGH levels. A balanced body means balanced HGH levels. Proper diet is also needed to prevent HGH diseases.

A good nights sleep can also contribute to the prevention of HGH diseases. It has been discovered that HGH secretions are secreted on the onset of sleep. Thus, lack of sleep can decrease the HGH secretions which may result in HGH deficiency.

Human growth hormone has also been attributed as an anti aging hormone. In line with this, anti aging HGH supplements and products have dominated the market. Nonetheless, an individual doesn’t need to spend money in slowing the aging process and staying young and strong. There have been natural methods to slow down aging long before HGH supplements were introduced. Some of these natural methods are exercising regularly, good nutrition, good skin care, and positive thinking.  Taking foods that are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E are also useful in staying young.

HGH diseases manifests in every individual regardless of age, economic status and gender. These diseases can give short stature, excessive height, and other physical abnormalities. These physical abnormalities can degrade the confidence of a person.

Anybody can be diagnosed with human growth hormone diseases. The methods of treatment and HGH products are available for these diseases. Methods like pituitary irradiation, surgery and therapy are administered by doctors. HGH supplements are available in pills, oral sprays and natural herbal releasers along with injections. All of these methods and products require purchase. Money is a resource that is not readily available to some individuals.

On the other hand, prevention of the human growth hormone diseases only entails minimal cost. Most of the prevention methods that were discussed above do not really need money. Every individual can exercise, sleep properly, maintain proper diet and can cope with stress.

With all kinds of diseases, prevention has always been better than cure. It saves money, time and energy.

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Human growth hormone (HGH) functions all throughout a man’s life. The anterior part of the pituitary gland, which produces HGH, continuously secretes HGH even as people grow older. However, the amount of HGH secretion decreases as people exceed the puberty years. Adults are prone to many diseases because their immune system weakens thus affecting the whole body. Adults, like children, are also susceptible to HGH diseases.

HGH diseases are mainly of two kinds; deficiency of HGH and excessive HGH. HGH diseases in adults have two general categories;

1.) An adult who had a HGH disease as a child and continues to have the disease

2.) An adult who has contracted HGH disease after youth

One of the HGH diseases that an adult has is Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD). This disease is a disorder which is brought on by many factors including the malfunction of the pituitary gland. AGHD has many symptoms namely; abnormal body composition, increased fat mass, decreased lean muscle mass, and decrease in physical power and endurance. AGHD can also bring negative effects to the heart. AGHD, when not treated, leads to morbidity and frequent cardiovascular attacks. In the last 15 years, it has been recognized that growth hormone deficiency (GHD) can happen in adults.

Unlike in cases for children where GHD is easily determined, AGHD is hard to identify because of the lack of growth parameters and effects of other diseases that the patient acquires because of old age. Hence AGHD is determined by conducting a test. The growth hormone stimulation test (GHST) is usually used to determine HGH diseases. GHST measures the ability of the pituitary gland to produce HGH. However, the accuracy of this test was questioned because of test variability and the uniqueness of the physiology of every individual. These factors together with the admittance that IGF-I is significant to HGH makes the analysis of AGHD difficult and diverse.

Comprehensive biochemical testing replaced GHST as method of determining AGHD. This test includes complete blood count, broad metabolic and thyroid panel, and tests in testosterone and estrogen level. This test can reveal other symptoms that may lead to AGHD. It also determines the growth hormone and IGF-I level of a person. When deficiency in IGF-I and growth hormone is determined, further tests will follow.

Another type of disease in adults is acromegaly. Acromegaly is the presence of too much HGH in the human body. This disease does not cause an adult to grow taller like children with HGH excess. In place of increased height, adults experience enlarged hands and feet, crude features of the face, heart size increase and may also cause diabetes.

Agromegaly is commonly caused by a benevolent tumor in the pituitary gland which is also the cause of gigantism in children. Gigantism and acromegaly are the same in the sense that these diseases both concern the overproduction of HGH. The difference is that acromegaly occurs after bone growth while gigantism occurs during childhood.

There are treatments available for these diseases in adults. Surgery, medical therapy and radiation are some of the possible treatment for adult human growth hormone diseases. Many supplements are also accessible to cure the deficiency in HGH. However, these supplements are not mainly used for medical purposes but are explored for positive effects on aging. It is said that these supplements do not only cure GHD but give an adult a “young” feeling again.

These supplements present endless possibilities for adults to enjoy the prime of life again. Nonetheless, supplements are to be taken with proper guidance and instructions because they may have fatal side effects.

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