
What are gigantism and acromegaly?
Gigantism and acromegaly are patterns of abnormal growth caused by having too much growth hormone.
In children, too much growth hormone causes gigantism, meaning being gigantic or a giant.
In adults, too much growth hormone causes acromegaly.
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In gigantism, children grow to be very tall
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In acromegaly, adults don't grow taller but have deformed bones and skull
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Other symptoms include weakness, vision problems, and heart problems that can lead to heart failure
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Doctors treat gigantism and acromegaly with surgery and medicines to lower growth hormone levels
What causes gigantism and acromegaly?
Gigantism and acromegaly are almost always caused by:
The pituitary gland is a pea-sized bit of tissue at the bottom of your brain. Glands are organs that make and release hormones into your blood. Hormones are chemicals that stimulate other cells or tissues into action. Your pituitary gland makes many different types of hormones, including growth hormone.
The extra growth hormone in your blood causes your bones, muscles, and organs to grow bigger.
What are the symptoms of gigantism?
What are the symptoms of acromegaly?
What problems do gigantism and acromegaly cause?
Untreated gigantism and acromegaly can cause:
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Enlarged heart and heart failure
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Increased chance of diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea
People with untreated gigantism and acromegaly have a shorter life expectancy.