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Endocrine Disorders Associated with Diabetes

Diabetes frequently coexists with a range of endocrine disorders, which can significantly influence disease progression and glycemic control. Commonly associated conditions include thyroid dysfunction, adrenal disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and growth hormone imbalances. These disorders can exacerbate insulin resistance, disrupt glucose metabolism, and elevate the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic complications. Comprehensive management requires early screening, accurate diagnosis, and coordinated care involving endocrinologists and primary care providers. By addressing coexisting endocrine disorders alongside diabetes, healthcare professionals can optimize metabolic outcomes, enhance treatment efficacy, and improve overall patient health and quality of life. This integrated approach ensures both glycemic control and hormonal balance are effectively maintained, reducing long-term complications.

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