Hypothalamic dysfunction
Symptoms & Signs
Symptoms are usually due to the hormones that are missing. In children, there may be growth problems -- either too much or too little growth -- or puberty that occurs too early or too late. Tumor symptoms: Hypothyroidism symptoms: - Cold intolerance
- Constipation
- Depressed mood
- Fatigue
- Hair or skin changes
- Hoarseness
- Impotence
- Loss of body hair and muscle (in men)
- Mental slowing
- Menstrual cycle changes
- Weight gain
Low adrenal function symptoms: Other, less common symptoms may include: - Body temperature problems
- Emotional problems
- Excess thirst
- Obesity
- Uncontrolled urination
Kallmann's syndrome (a type of hypothalamic dysfunction that occurs in men) symptoms: - Lowered function of sexual hormones (hypogonadism)
- Inability to smell
Diagnosis & Tests
Blood or urine tests to determine levels of hormones such as: Other possible tests: - Hormone injections followed by timed blood samples
- MRI or CT scans of the brain
- Visual field eye exam (if there is a tumor)
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