In dogs with congenital hypopituitarism (pituitary dwarfism, see Juvenile - onset Panhypopituitarism), there may be variable degrees of thyroidal, adrenocortical, and
gonadal deficiency, but clinical signs are primarily related to growth hormone deficiency.
Not exact matches
Studies at Bellevue have shown that disturbances or
deficiencies of the pituitary - adrenal -
gonadal triad of endocrine glands are present in many alcoholics.
But some things to consider: a) the dose of your thyroid medication might need to be adjusted based on the symptoms of heart palpitations; b) there are many possible reasons that your testosterone level is low (e.g.: nutrient
deficiencies, adrenal gland stress, hypothalamic / pituitary /
gonadal axis dysfunction, liver dysfunction, etc.), and c) your thyroid may not be functioning optimally despite being on thyroid hormone.