How Do Hormonal Disorders Affect Your Relationship With Insulin

How hormonal disorders affect insulin resistance

Key highlights or summary

  • Hormonal disorders can contribute to insulin resistance, affecting blood glucose levels.
  • Insulin resistance symptoms may include headaches, increased thirst, and delayed wound healing.
  • Factors like excess body fat, diet, and lack of physical activity can lead to insulin resistance.
  • Certain medications, genetic disorders, and hormonal imbalances can also cause insulin resistance.
  • Hormonal disorders like Cushing's syndrome, hypothyroidism, and acromegaly can disrupt glucose metabolism and insulin function.
  • Imbalances in sex hormones and testosterone levels may also impact insulin sensitivity.
  • Early identification and management of hormonal disorders can help maintain healthier blood glucose levels. 

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