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Conditions Treated by an Endocrinologist

Hypothyroidism

Underactive thyroid causing slow metabolism. Extremely common in India, especially in women.

Hyperthyroidism

Overactive thyroid producing excess hormones, speeding up metabolism.

Type 2 Diabetes (Complex)

Diabetes requiring specialist management — insulin initiation, pump therapy, or complications.

PCOD/PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome causing hormonal imbalance in women of reproductive age.

Osteoporosis

Weakening of bones due to calcium/vitamin D deficiency or hormonal changes.

Adrenal Disorders

Conditions affecting the adrenal glands — Cushing's syndrome (excess cortisol) or Addison's disease (insufficient cortisol).

Hormonal Health Tips

  • Take thyroid medication consistently at the same time daily
  • Get vitamin D and calcium levels checked annually
  • Manage stress — it directly affects hormones
  • Exercise regularly for hormonal balance
  • Don't take biotin supplements before thyroid blood tests
  • Avoid soy and calcium supplements within 4 hours of thyroid medication

How to Prepare for Your Endocrinologist Visit

Before Your Visit

  • Bring all recent blood reports — thyroid panel, HbA1c, vitamin D, calcium, hormone levels
  • List all current medications with doses and timing
  • Note symptoms with dates — when they started, what makes them better or worse
  • Check if fasting is required for blood tests (usually yes for glucose, lipid panel)

During the Appointment

  • Mention all symptoms, even those that seem unrelated — hormones affect multiple systems
  • Ask about medication timing — some hormones need to be taken at specific times
  • Discuss any weight changes, mood changes, or energy level changes
  • Ask about dietary supplements — some interfere with hormone medications

After the Visit

  • Take thyroid medication on empty stomach, 30-60 minutes before food
  • Schedule follow-up blood tests as recommended (usually every 6-12 weeks initially)
  • Monitor symptoms and note any changes for next visit
  • Don't change medication doses without consulting your doctor

Questions to Ask Your Endocrinologist

  1. 1.Is my thyroid medication dose correct?
  2. 2.Should I be tested for other hormonal imbalances?
  3. 3.What blood tests do I need and how often?
  4. 4.Can lifestyle changes reduce my medication?
  5. 5.Are my symptoms related to my hormones or something else?
  6. 6.What are the long-term risks if my condition isn't well-controlled?

When Should You See an Endocrinologist?

An Endocrinologist specializes in hormonal disorders affecting the thyroid, adrenal glands, pituitary, pancreas, and reproductive hormones. See one when hormone-related conditions aren't controlled by your GP.

  • Thyroid problems not controlled with medication
  • Diabetes requiring insulin or complex management
  • Unexplained weight gain or loss despite normal diet
  • Excessive fatigue with normal blood reports
  • PCOD/PCOS with hormonal imbalance
  • Calcium or vitamin D disorders
  • Growth problems in children
  • Adrenal gland disorders — Cushing's, Addison's

Seek emergency care for thyroid storm (rapid heartbeat, high fever, confusion) or adrenal crisis (severe weakness, low BP, vomiting).

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