Endocrine disorders have different causes and different drugs to regulate the endocrine system. Hyperthyroidism can be treated with anti-thyroid drugs such as methimazole and propylthiouracil; if it is adrenocortical hyperplasia, it can be treated with glucocorticoids; if it is aldosteronism, it can be treated with spironolactone; and if it is diabetes mellitus, it can be treated with insulin. Endocrine disorders, also known as endocrine disorders and endocrine dysfunction, refers to certain reasons that make certain endocrine glands or cells in the body unable to normally secrete hormones, secrete too much, too little, or even unable to secrete, which in turn causes an imbalance of hormones. Antithyroid drugs can inhibit the synthesis of thyroid hormone, used to treat a series of symptoms caused by overproduction of thyroid hormone; glucocorticoids can inhibit the pituitary gland from producing adrenocorticotropic hormone for the treatment of congenital adrenocortical hyperplasia; spironolactone can counteract the effect of aldosterone on the kidneys’ retention of sodium and excretion of potassium for the treatment of aldosteronism; diabetes mellitus can be treated with insulin for the lack of insulin, and so on. Patients who have endocrine disorders, to the hospital in a timely manner for examination and treatment, not to take their own medication, so as not to take improperly, resulting in serious adverse consequences.