If you or anyone around you is experiencing a low growth hormone deficiency, you should immediately visit us. Our specialized panel of doctors at Prometheuz can assist individuals with their growth hormone issues. We provide a proper and cost-effective growth hormone treatment to individuals who are experiencing low growth hormone problems.
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What is Human Growth Hormone?Â
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a natural hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It is located at the base of the brain and helps stimulate growth during childhood and adolescence. In adults, HGH helps regulate body composition, supports muscle and bone growth, and assists in fat metabolism and tissue repair.
What Causes Growth Hormone Deficiency?Â
Growth hormone deficiency mainly occurs when the body does not produce enough human growth hormone (HGH) than it needs. Growth hormone deficiency can occur due to various reasons. The deficiency can be present at birth (congenital) or develop later in life due to age-related changes, medical conditions, and injuries.
What is the Impact of Low Growth Hormones on Health?
Growth hormone deficiency can affect health in many ways. Some of which are given below.
Short stature / delayed growth
Hormone deficiency causes growth problems in children. Growth hormone (GH) stimulates the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in bones. Low GH can reduce the activity in growth plates, resulting in significantly below-average height.
Low growth hormone levels in a child can also affect their puberty. GH plays a very important role in stimulating the IGF-1 production, which helps trigger the hormonal signals needed for puberty to begin.Â
Without enough GH, the brain may not release gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) on time.Â
GH also plays an important role in regulating metabolism and the way the body processes fat. GH can help break down the stored fat for energy to promote lean muscle mass. Low GH levels impact the metabolism as it slows down the fat-burning process and causes the body to store more fat instead of using it for energy.
Poor bone development and Low Stamina
Growth hormones also play a crucial role in physical development. When GH levels are low, bone growth slows down, which ultimately weakens the bones and shortens the height. Moreover, it also reduces muscle strength and energy metabolism.
What is Growth Hormone Therapy?Â
Growth hormone therapy is a medical treatment used to give synthetic growth hormone to people with growth hormone deficiency. The hormone is typically given through injection just under the skin, which is monitored by the doctor. It helps promote normal growth in children and supports muscle strength, bone density, and metabolism in both children and adults.Â
Who Needs Growth Hormone Therapy?
Growth hormone therapy is recommended for adults who exhibit the following symptoms:
- Impaired hair growth
- Decreased muscle mass
- Fatigue
- Decreased bone density
- Change in mood
What to Expect With Growth Hormone Therapy?
Adults with lower growth hormone can expect the following improvement after taking growth hormone therapy.Â
- Increase in Muscle Mass
- More Energy
- Healthy Bone
- In addition, growth hormone therapy helps increase a child’s growth. It takes 3 to 6 months to realize any considerable difference, such as 1-2 inches, for the first time.
Note: Growth hormone therapy (GHT) is a long-term treatment, and it may take years to see the full benefits of GHT.
How does Growth Hormone Treatment Work?
Growth hormone treatment usually involves an injection of growth hormone. The growth hormones used in the treatment are prepared in the laboratory, similar to those produced by pituitary glands. That’s why they are generally safe and effective.Â
The growth hormone injection is given through subcutaneous injection, and it goes directly into the fatty tissue underneath the skin. The needles used in the injection are very small and don’t hurt much.
Different Types of Growth Hormone Injections
Post-therapy, my endurance is better than ever. My coaches are noticing that I can go harder and longer in the ring. This stuff is potent, and I'm proof.
Jordan Clarke, Amateur Boxer