Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency, Disabled. Good Doctor In Houston?
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Adult growth hormone deficiency is not a common problem. Without going for blood tests regarding its levels in the body, there is no other way to diagnose this problem. Endocrinologist will be best person to consult for proper diagnosis.
But for initial screening of your symptoms it is better that you consult a general physician so that he can consider other organic causes also that might be responsible.
The symptoms of GHD in adults are often nonspecific. Reported symptoms may include low energy level, decreased strength and exercise tolerance, increased weight or difficulty losing weight, emotional lability, anxiety, social isolation, decreased libido, and impaired sleep. Some persons with GHD are entirely asymptomatic.
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Since you are seeing a psychiatrist it is best that you ask your psychiatrist to prescribe you these tests so that you can know the levels of GH(growth hormone) in your body and then decide about further treatment.
Wishing you an early recovery.
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I hope my advise is helpful.
Wishing you good health.
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