Hypopituitarism refers to the partial or complete loss of anterior lobe function of the pituitary gland, resulting in endocrine malfunction syndrome. The pituitary gland secretes a total of seven hormones, no matter which hormone secretion is reduced, it can lead to hypofunction as follows: 1. Decreased secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone: it will lead to hypotension, hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, manifesting as weakness, fatigue, fear of cold, etc.; 2. Decreased secretion of thyrotropic hormone: it will lead to a decrease in the secretion of hormones by the human thyroid gland and hypothyroidism, including coldness, fear of cold, fatness, The decrease in gonadotropin secretion: especially in women of childbearing age, it may lead to menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, prolonged menstruation and even infertility. And men may lead to a decrease in testosterone levels, or even infertility; 4. Decrease in growth hormone: children’s growth and development will be significantly affected and cannot grow taller; 5. Decrease in prolactin: the symptoms are not particularly obvious; a small number of people with low pituitary function will suddenly show some symptoms in a short period of time, and most patients’ symptoms appear more slowly and are not easy to detect, but once the symptoms appear, they should seek timely medical treatment However, once the symptoms appear, it is important to seek medical attention. Therefore, if you find the above symptoms in your life, you should pay attention to them.