Common Causes And Risk Factors Of Acromegaly
November 1, 2019
Acromegaly is a disorder involving the hormones where an individual's pituitary gland makes an excessive amount of growth hormone during their adulthood years. Patients who have acromegaly often present with enlarged feet, enlarged hands, enlarged and coarsened facial features, oily and thickened skin, excessive sweating, excessive body odor, skin tags, muscle weakness, deepened voice, snoring, impaired vision, enlarged tongue, joint pain, enlarged organs, and headaches. An acromegaly diagnosis is made with the help of blood GH and IGF-I measurement tests, growth hormone suppression test, and MRI scans.