What happens when a woman has an endocrine disorder

Female endocrine disorders include decreased pituitary function, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, hypoadrenocorticism, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc. Common manifestations include weakness, fatigue, palpitations, irritability, slow reaction time, menstrual changes, etc., which are explained below: 1. Decreased pituitary function: it will show physical symptoms such as muscle weakness, weakness and fatigue as well as psychological symptoms such as lack of self-confidence and social isolation. 2. Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism: patients with hyperthyroidism will have symptoms such as bulging eyes, enlarged thyroid gland, abnormal function of autonomic nervous system, arrhythmia, anxiety and fatigue, etc. Patients with hypothyroidism may have apathy of expression, roughness of skin, swelling of the face, fear of coldness, cold limbs, unresponsiveness, irregular menstruation, menopause and other manifestations. 3. Hypoadrenocorticism: mainly manifested as generalized discomfort, listlessness, tiredness, nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness, low blood pressure and so on. 4. Polycystic ovary syndrome: there will be too much androgen, which manifests as female hirsutism, anovulation, infertility, and polycystic ovarian changes.