Endocrine diseases are increasingly referred to as conditions of the modern lifestyle. Chronic stress, unbalanced nutrition, excessive consumption of sugar and fast food, low physical activity, and a high pace of life gradually disrupt hormonal regulation and lead to chronic dysfunctions already at a young age.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is now recognized as a non-communicable epidemic of the 21st century, as the number of patients with an established diagnosis, prediabetes, overweight and obesity, and metabolic disorders continues to grow. Of particular concern is the fact that the disease is becoming increasingly common among children and young adults due to unhealthy dietary habits and excessive consumption of sugary beverages. Early signs of hormonal imbalance include poor sleep quality, rapid fatigue, excessive sweating, anxiety, and decreased work capacity. At the same time, self-medication and the use of hormones, iodine, or dietary supplements without a physician’s prescription may cause serious harm and aggravate the condition.
The Medical Center Hospital of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan offers a wide range of modern diagnostic and treatment options. Patients have access to a wide range of laboratory and instrumental tests, including ultrasound diagnostics, Doppler imaging of large and small vessels, bioimpedance, electroneuromyography, scintigraphy, MRI, and other methods. Endocrine disorders rarely affect only the hormonal background; they are often accompanied by metabolic, hemodynamic, and psychosomatic changes. That is why treatment is tailored individually, taking into account the characteristics of each patient and with the participation of doctors from related specialties