Hormone-related disorders affect an estimated 1 in 3 adults worldwide, with conditions like thyroid dysfunction and diabetes on the rise (World Health Organization). The main endocrine organs—such as the thyroid, pituitary, adrenals, and pancreas—play critical roles in regulating body functions. However, symptoms are often subtle or mistaken for other issues, leading to late or missed diagnoses. This diagnostic challenge underscores the importance of recognizing early signs and understanding the complex interplay of hormone-producing glands.
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