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    GlossaryEndocrine Disorders (Hormonal Disorders)

    malfunctions in hormone-producing glands causing various health issues

    Endocrine Disorders, also known as Endocrine Diseases or Hormonal Disorders, are medical conditions that occur due to the malfunctioning of the endocrine system, which is responsible for producing and regulating hormones in the body. These disorders can lead to a variety of symptoms and health issues, such as diabetes, thyroid diseases, and adrenal insufficiency, by disrupting the balance of hormones that control essential bodily functions like metabolism, growth, and mood.

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