What to see in female endocrinology

Endocrine diseases in women are widespread and common diseases are as follows: 1. diabetes: diabetic patients are also common diseases of endocrine diseases; 2. thyroid diseases: including hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and thyroid nodules, etc., which are more likely to occur in women because of female autoimmune factors; 3. gynecological diseases: such as irregular menstruation, polycystic ovaries, even amenorrhea, and obesity, which are also endocrine diseases; 4. 4. Other diseases: such as height, gonads, pituitary gland, lipid metabolism, and electrolyte imbalance, including low potassium, high potassium, low sodium, high sodium, low calcium, high calcium, etc., also belong to the category of female endocrine diseases and must be further treated in the corresponding endocrinology clinic. In conclusion, female endocrine diseases, which are more likely to occur than male ones, are gynecological and gonad-related diseases. Since women have menopause, menopausal syndrome is also an endocrine disease and requires consultation at an endocrinology clinic.