Endocrinologists are the medical professionals who are qualified to diagnose and treat medical conditions that affect the glands and hormonal imbalances in the endocrine system. Diseases related to organs like pituitary, ovaries, thyroid, adrenals, testes, and pancreas can be treated by an Endocrinologist.
A 5-year medical degree [MBBS] that is recognized by the General Medical Council and a 2-year foundation course of general training are the basic requirements for an individual to be a doctor. However, following are the specialties or extra qualifications required to be an Endocrinologist:
If an individual is suffering from any of the hormonal imbalance diseases or endocrine gland diseases or medical conditions, then he/she should visit Endocrinologists once every 3 months or as directed by the doctor. However, a healthy person can visit Endocrinologists once every 6 months.
An Endocrinologist can diagnose and treat the following diseases:
Apart from the above medical conditions, there are many other diseases that can be treated by an Endocrinologist.
Yes, Endocrinologists can diagnose and treat diabetes. They help diabetic patients in managing and learning all about diabetes. They also provide medications and suggest lifestyle modifications to control diabetes.
Obesity can be caused by either hormonal imbalance or metabolic problems. Obesity can cause thyroid, adrenal, ovarian, and pituitary disorders. Endocrinologists can diagnose and treat obesity with the help of lifestyle modifications, physical exercises, diet changes, and medications.
Endocrinologists diagnose and treat endocrine disorders with the help of therapeutic drugs and lifestyle modifications. Endocrine surgeons are the ones who can perform surgeries to treat and cure endocrine disorders.
You should visit endocrinologist for all hormone related diseases e.g. thyroid issue, diabetes or PCOS. They specialize in treating gland or hormone imbalances.
Yes, endocrinologists can help with PCOS in many ways, including ensuring appropriate hormone levels in the body and focusing on metabolic care. They can also help with symptoms such as irregular periods, weight gain and insulin resistance.
Yes, endocrinologists are specialists in managing every kind of diabetes — such as Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes as well as gestational diabetes. They assist with blood sugar management, insulin therapy, and long-term complications.