What is hyperssecrection?

hypersecretion is an excessive secretion of a substance produced by the body. When the word is divided into its components, the word literally means "too much secretion". There are a number of reasons why someone could experience hyperserce, some of which are the cause of concern. Others are relatively normal and no medical treatment or intervention is required. Some conditions characterized by hormonal hypersecorrorism are known according to the hormone or gland involved, such as hyperpituitarism, hypergonadism and hyperaldosteronism. People can produce too many hormones due to endocrine imbalance, damage to the gland or attempt to deal with the disease. Hormones behave like messengers inside the body, and when there are too many messengers, the body can give weight or lose weight, develop excessive hair on the body, start to maintain water and develop other symptoms. Hormonal hyperserreation can be diagnosed with a blood test for controlling hormone levels and in the study of the connected gland. Treatment may include the removal of the gland, the drugs to ppunching hormone or medication to treat a condition that affects the endocrine system.

Another common area of ​​hyperserce is the eye. The eye produces lubricating fluid, which can be made exceeding when people are angry, leading to tears. Tears are not harmful or reason for concern, even if they can cause blurred vision and sometimes the eye may feel irritable if someone calls for a longer period of time. Other glands in the head that produce saliva diseases.

Sometimes people sweat, scream or salivate so too much that they begin to feel uncomfortable in social situations or experience other problems. In these cases, the physician may recommend treatment, such as the separation of some nerves in the area to reduce secretions and reduce them to a more manageable level. However, this is recommended only in extreme cases, as there may be complications. Hyperhydrosis, the production of too much sweat is the hyperse syndrome for whichSurgery is sometimes recommended. Before surgery, patients should make sure they understand the risks and ask the surgeon about his operations experience.

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