Overview
Pituitary disorders are conditions affecting the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland at the base of the brain that regulates many of the body's other hormone glands. Coordinated evaluation and treatment help restore hormonal balance across the systems it controls.
Symptoms
- Persistent headaches
- Vision changes
- Unexplained fatigue
- Abnormal growth patterns
- Menstrual irregularities
- Unexpected changes in milk production
Causes & Risk Factors
Pituitary disorders are most often caused by pituitary tumours, which are usually benign adenomas. Head injury and certain genetic conditions can also be contributing factors.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves hormone panels specific to pituitary function, MRI of the pituitary gland, and visual field testing when a tumour may be affecting the optic nerves.
Treatment Options
Treatment is individualised to the specific hormone imbalance and may include:
- Medication to normalise hormone levels
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Referral for surgical or radiation treatment of tumours when indicated
Benefits Of Treatment At Our Clinic
- Coordinated monitoring of multiple hormone systems that depend on the pituitary gland
- Individualised treatment plans, not generic protocols
- Close, long-term follow-up as hormone levels are normalised
- Clear, judgement-free guidance at every step