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Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders Center

At the Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders Center, we offer comprehensive management of endocrine and nutritional disorders:

 

• Endocrine Disorders:

We provide full-spectrum management of conditions such as:

  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Other disorders of the pancreas' internal secretion
  • Thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal gland dysfunction
  • Hormonal imbalances related to the reproductive system
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Pituitary hormone imbalances (including pre- and post-operative care of pituitary adenomas)
  • Diabetes insipidus
  • Osteoporosis
  • Obesity and underweight conditions
  • Metabolic syndrome

 

• Development of Personalized Nutrition Plans

We tailor dietary schemes to the unique health needs and lifestyle of each patient.

 

• Pre- and Post-operative Management of Bariatric Patients

We offer structured support for patients undergoing bariatric surgery, including nutritional and hormonal monitoring.

 

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore:

Please consult us if you are experiencing:

 

  • Weight changes (gain or loss)
  • Persistent fatigue
  • Hair loss or brittle nails

 

  • Emotional instability or sleep disturbances
  • Digestive issues (constipation or diarrhea)
  • Blood pressure fluctuations or heart palpitations
  • Swelling or edema
  • Menstrual cycle irregularities
  • Decreased libido
  • Loss of appetite or excessive hunger
  • Dry skin, acne, or excessive sweating
  • Blurred vision
  • Joint or bone discomfort
  • Numbness in extremities

 

These symptoms may be signs of a hormonal imbalance and should be properly evaluated.

 

If any of your family members have been diagnosed with endocrine conditions — such as nodular goiter or diabetes — we recommend undergoing an endocrine health check-up.

 

Example:

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic, progressive disease that can lead to both acute and long-term complications, potentially resulting in disability. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels and periodic consultations with an endocrinologist allow for early intervention and prevention of complications.

 

Doctor’s Recommendations for a Healthy Lifestyle:

• Eat balanced meals 4 times a day in small portions.

• Include a variety of fruits and vegetables in your daily diet.

• Limit white sugar, trans fats, carbonated drinks, and fast food.

• Stay physically active — for example, take daily walks.

• Drink enough water throughout the day.

• Maintain a healthy sleep routine — go to bed on time.

 

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