7 common health problems in overweight people

Giang Nguyen (Bright Side) DNUM_CCZAJZCABI 06:35

Thyroid dysfunction or polycystic ovary syndrome are common health problems in overweight people.

Thyroid dysfunction:

Thyroid dysfunction is a common problem that is not easily recognized. A lack of thyroid hormone slows down your metabolism, making it difficult to lose weight. If you notice signs such as dry skin, weak nails, fatigue, and a lack of energy, you should get your thyroid function checked.

Prolactinoma:

A prolactinoma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor of the pituitary gland in the brain that produces too much of the hormone prolactin. This hormone imbalance can cause you to store excess fat in your chest and shoulders. If you notice significant changes in these areas, you should see an endocrinologist.

Type II Diabetes:

Type II diabetes causes insulin malabsorption, which is one of the causes of obesity. This disease can only be confirmed by blood tests. Therefore, you need to have regular health check-ups to control the condition.

Endocrine pancreatic tumors:

Insulinoma is a rare neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreatic islet cell that secretes excess insulin without specific characteristics. It causes a sharp drop in blood sugar, making you susceptible to hypoglycemia. When this happens, you will feel hungry, have a pounding heart, shaky legs, need to eat more food, and gradually cause you to gain weight uncontrollably.

Stress and depression:

Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It controls carbohydrate metabolism and is involved in the stress response. Its purpose is to conserve the body's energy in stressful situations. Chronic stress causes continuous cortisol and adrenaline production. In this case, cortisol converts our energy into fat and stores it, causing you to gain weight and become overweight. Exercise or find relaxation techniques to relieve stress.

Adrenal insufficiency:

Stress and depression can also lead to other conditions, including adrenal insufficiency. If you notice a rapid increase in your waist circumference while your arms and legs remain normal, you may need to have your adrenal function checked.

Polycystic ovary syndrome:

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects premenopausal women and is characterized by a hormonal imbalance. In addition to irregular periods and hormones, many women with PCOS also gain weight and have difficulty losing weight. To improve the condition, you need to change your diet, be active, and see a doctor for appropriate treatment.

According to ngoisao.net
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