Other possible tests include:
- Hormone injections followed by timed blood samples.
- MRI or CT scans of the brain.
- Visual field eye exam (if there is a tumor)
Also asked, what are the symptoms of hypothalamic dysfunction?
Some symptoms that could signal a hypothalamus problem include:
- unusually high or low blood pressure.
- body temperature fluctuations.
- unexplained weight gain or loss.
- changes in appetite.
- insomnia.
- infertility.
- short stature.
- delayed onset of puberty.
Subsequently, question is, how do you fix hypothalamic dysfunction? Treatment depends on the cause of the hypothalamic dysfunction: For tumors, surgery or radiation may be needed. For hormonal deficiencies, missing hormones need to be replaced by taking medicine. This is effective for pituitary problems, and for salt and water balance.
Similarly, it is asked, how do you test for hypothalamic dysfunction?
Other possible tests include: Hormone injections followed by timed blood samples. MRI or CT scans of the brain. Visual field eye exam (if there is a tumor)
Exams and Tests
- Cortisol.
- Estrogen.
- Growth hormone.
- Pituitary hormones.
- Prolactin.
- Testosterone.
- Thyroid.
- Sodium.
What causes the hypothalamus to malfunction?
Hypothalamic disease is a disorder presenting primarily in the hypothalamus, which may be caused by damage resulting from malnutrition, including anorexia and bulimia eating disorders, genetic disorders, radiation, surgery, head trauma, lesion, tumour or other physical injury to the hypothalamus.
