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Health and Wellness - Myths & Facts - Hormones: Episode 38
Made up of the glands that produce hormones, the endocrine system regulates almost everything that happens in the body, controlling growth, puberty, processing food and water, and maintaining the proper levels of blood sugar. Endocrine problems are typically complex because they involve many systems and structures within your child's body. When the endocrine system malfunctions, problems arise. Hormonal imbalance in children can cause serious consequences. The burden and pattern of paediatric endocrine disorders are increasing worldwide. Symptoms of hormonal imbalance can vary widely, as each hormone is responsible for its own role. Awareness of hormonal imbalance in children is not very high and therefore parents do not know much about the endocrine disorders either. Accurate knowledge will help parents to recognise the symptoms in time and to consult a doctor accordingly. We have invited eminent endocrinologists to provide medically accurate advice on preventing various endocrine conditions in children and help viewers identify long-term control strategies.
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