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Buy Novotropin HGH Australia Human growth hormone (HGH) is a small protein made naturally by the body. It is made in a part of the brain called the pituitary gland. It travels in your blood to all parts of your body to help your body grow.
HGH is very important in growth and development. It controls your growth by telling your liver to make other important hormones for development. Children need HGH to grow normally. It is not as critical in adults, but HGH helps make sure there you have enough muscle and fat in your body to function well. It also keeps your bones healthy.
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Some people do not make enough HGH. This is known as growth hormone deficiency. A type of growth hormone, designed to be similar to natural HGH, can be used to treat people who do not have enough HGH.
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Some people make too much HGH. This is known as excess growth hormone. It can lead to a condition called acromegaly or gigantism.
What are the symptoms of HGH deficiency?
A low level of HGH can cause your child to grow more slowly. They may be smaller in size than other children their age.
In adults, a low level of HGH can cause problems with fitness and health, including:
- brittle and weak bones, possibly leading to osteoporosis
- low muscle mass and strength
- increased fat around the waist
- fatigue and low energy levels
What are the symptoms of excess HGH?
A high level of HGH can cause children to be very tall, sometimes called gigantism. Too much HGH in children can also cause:
In adults, a high level of HGH can cause your bones to grow too much. This is called acromegaly. It can make your hands and feet very large. Sometimes too much HGH can make your face look unusual. This is because the bones in your face have grown too much.
If gigantism or acromegaly are not treated, they can lead to problems such as:
What causes changes in human growth hormone levels?
Excess HGH is usually caused by a tumour (lump) in the pituitary gland.
HGH deficiency may be caused by:
- a tumour in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus
- damage to the brain — by injury, surgery or radiation treatment
- brain bleed or infection
- genetic abnormalities
- problems with brain development before birth
- Prader-Willi syndrome
HGH levels also decrease as you get older.
How are human growth hormone levels tested?
HGH levels are tested using special blood tests.
HGH deficiency can be diagnosed with a growth hormone stimulation test. This is where you are given a medicine that should make your pituitary gland release HGH. Blood samples are then taken at regular intervals over the next few hours. If your HGH level stays low, you may have HGH deficiency.

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