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Yes. There are many specialists offering virtual consultations and evaluations. Most of the time, your practitioner will require you to come into the office after evaluating your symptoms and concerns.
Endocrinologists are board certified medical providers who specialize in human endocrine system including type 1 and type 2 diabetic illness. The endocrine system helps control many functions throughout the body and are involved in growth, metabolism, mood, reproduction, and more. They diagnose and treat conditions relating to the body’s hormonal glands, hormones, and related organs. The following is a list of specialty services provided to patients from a endocrinologist.
Type 2 is disorder of the way the body uses and regulates glucose and results in too much sugar in the bloodstream and can lead to disorders of the circulatory, immune system, and nervous system. In adult onset of the disease there are multiple reasons that your body cannot regulate your blood glucose levels.
Adult onset is more common as you age and usually is caused by a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet. Signs and symptoms may include…
Type 1 diabetics have an autoimmune disease that causes their immune system to attack the cells of the pancreas that produce insulin. This results in the poor production and lack of insulin meaning the cells cannot uptake glucose properly and so it circulates and begins to have an adverse effect on various organ systems. Type 2 diabetics are also called adult onset. They become diabetic later in life due to poor lifestyle choices like inactivity, obesity, and poor diets.
A disruption in your hormones is caused by several acute and chronic illnesses and are very different in men and women. Chronic stress, diabetic illness, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, thyroid disease, birth control medications, pituitary tumors, Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, non-cancerous tumors and cysts on the endocrine glands, gland injury, severe allergic reactions or infections, certain cancers, hereditary pancreatitis, and anorexia are just a few illnesses that cause hormonal changes throughout the body. Treatment options are different for men and women. Women are given hormone replacement therapy in the form of birth control, estrogen replacement or medication that helps with the secondary symptoms such as stopping facial hair growth. Treatment options for men include testosterone replacement medications.