Symptoms of HGH deficiency
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Growth Hormone levels have been proved to decline with age and this decline is a major factor in the aging process. In numerical terms, humans produce on a daily basis some 500mcg of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) at 20 years of age, 200mcg at 40 years, and 25mcg at 80.
HGH deficiency in adults is now recognized as a specific clinical syndrome with characteristic signs and symptoms. Replacement of the hormones which decline with age, such as growth hormone, estrogen and testosterone, is an important part of any antiaging program. However, it is important to notice and identify the symptoms of Growth Hormone deficiency before any treatment.
The symptoms of HGH deficiency in children include:
- emotional problems (Depression is common)
- decreased exercise capacity
- decreased bone density and hence increased fractures
- poor heart function
- extreme sensitivity to insulin
- decreased growth velocity in children
- immature facial features with a prominent forehead and depressed mid face
- delayed puberty
- small genitalia
- thin and dry skin
- protuberant abdomen
In adults, the symptoms of GHD in adults are often vague. The signs of Gh deficiency in adults can be attributed to various causes.
Aging: Premature signs of aging
Autoimmune: Lupus, SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythromatosis)
Poor wound healing: Human growth hormone (HGH) levels decline with age. HGH stimulates the production of collagen, which sticks wounds together, strengthens weakened tissue, gives skin more elasticity and helps wounds of the skin or bone heal faster and stronger.
Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Growth hormone deficiency in adults has been associated with many symptoms that are similar to those described by FM patients: low energy, poor general health, reduced exercise capacity, muscle weakness, cold intolerance, impaired cognition, dysthymia and decreased lean body mass. IGF1 levels are often found to be low in FM patients.
Metabolism: Low stamina and difficulty losing weight
Muscular: Muscle mass reduction and poor muscular strength
Moods and sleep: Being a light sleeper, difficulty staying up late, erratic moods with depression, low self-esteem and loss of libido.
In children the cause of GH deficiency is usually congenital or an infection. In adults the cause of GH deficiency may be due to a brain tumor, surgery or exposure to radiation
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