Kidney health might not be the first thing to come to mind when you think about managing blood pressure, but these two facets of our physiological well-being are deeply intertwined. Understanding this connection is key to preventing hypertension-related kidney diseases and managing existing conditions effectively. Let’s explore the connection between blood pressure and kidney health
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Understanding Rheumatism: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Rheumatism is a group of conditions that affect the joints and connective tissues in the body. It is a term used to describe disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and fibromyalgia, all of which can be debilitating and negatively affect a patient’s quality of life. If you are experiencing pain, stiffness, and swelling in
Read MoreKidney Health Check-Ups: The Importance of Regular Nephrology Consultations
Kidney health is an exceedingly important aspect of overall health, but it can sometimes be overlooked in routine healthcare. It is easy to disregard kidney function until symptoms of a problem arise. However, at the SUNY Upstate Medical University Department of Medicine, we believe that prevention is better than cure. Regular kidney health check-ups can
Read MoreHormonal Imbalances in Women: When to Consult an Endocrinologist
For many women, the topic of hormonal imbalances is something they may be all too familiar with. From issues like irregular menstrual cycles to thyroid problems, hormonal imbalances can wreak havoc on both the physical and emotional wellbeing of a woman. If you are experiencing any kind of hormonal imbalance, it is important to seek
Read MoreDecoding Hormones: A Beginner’s Guide to Endocrinology
Do you feel confused about your hormones and how they work? If so, you’re not alone. Understanding hormones and endocrinology can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. This beginner’s guide to endocrinology will help you decode the complicated chemical messengers that control so much of your body’s functions. What are Hormones
Read MoreThyroid Disorders: Hypothyroidism to Hyperthyroidism
The thyroid gland is a small but extremely important part of the human anatomy. It is a butterfly-shaped organ, located in the neck, that produces hormones that regulate metabolism and other physiological functions, such as brain development, bone maintenance, and heart, muscle, and digestive function. When the thyroid gland is not functioning properly, various health
Read MoreThe Role of the Endocrinologist: Specialties, Expertise, and Patient Care
Endocrinologists are specialized physicians that deal with the diagnosis and treatment of hormonal conditions and disorders. While not as widely known as some other specialties, the function of an endocrinologist is just as vital in providing you with quality healthcare. Let’s explore that role, looking into the different specialties of an endocrinologist practice, their areas
Read MoreCommon Endocrine Disorders: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
The endocrine system is a complex network of tissues that works to release hormones into your blood. These glands and organs also monitor the levels of hormones present throughout your body. These hormones affect different aspects, including metabolism, growth, development, and more. When these tissues do not function properly, this can trigger responses and changes
Read MoreBone Health and Endocrinology: The Connection Between Hormones and Bone Density
Women have unique experiences when it comes to health. One truly important aspect of women’s health is in the area of bone health, and often, we don’t give it the attention it deserves. As we age, many women begin to lose bone density, which can lead to conditions like osteoporosis. This occurs when the body
Read MorePCOS: Hormonal Imbalances and Management Strategies
Have you heard of polycystic ovary syndrome? Also known as PCOS, this condition impacts one out of every 10 women of childbearing age in the United States. Menstrual changes, infertility and more characterize this endocrine disorder. In this blog, we will discuss symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments of PCOS, and how this chronic health condition can
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