Endocrine Dysregulation Adversely Effects Female Reproductive Health in South Punjab Pakistan / (Record no. 610778)

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Classification number 610
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Personal name Rao, Marium Tufail
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Title Endocrine Dysregulation Adversely Effects Female Reproductive Health in South Punjab Pakistan /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Marium Tufail Rao
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2024
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General note Endocrine disorders have severe consequences for reproductive health and, overall, the<br/>woman’s condition. The role of this research is to establish the level of hormonal<br/>imbalance resulting in reproductive and other diseases among women in south Punjab,<br/>Pakistan. Thus, the present study has adopted a cross-sectional, observational research<br/>design in choosing 430 females from Bahawalpur Victoria hospital. Serum samples were<br/>also taken from females and hormonal assays performed on the collected samples in<br/>endocrine lab. The collected data were analyzed statistically to compare hormonal levels<br/>with health status of the women. The findings of the study were that the common<br/>symptoms were fatigue, cravings for food, and the high level of obesity among the<br/>participants. Hormonal level was correlated with amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, type 2<br/>diabetes, and insomnia at the considerable level. Serum levels of CA- 125 and AFP<br/>were also raised significantly with ovarian cancer. Some other common manifestations<br/>were psychological, such as depression, anxiety, increased, and insomnia. Also, the most<br/>frequent reproductive symptoms identified were pain and swelling of the breasts, benign<br/>breast diseases, and night sweating. The survey work showed high prevalence of hair loss<br/>and hirsutism to above the norms, therefore pointing at dermatological consequences of<br/>hormonal disturbances. Another group of marriage-related problems that were also<br/>identified were fertility problems which were also common affecting a large percentage<br/>of the population. No significant associations were found between hormonal levels and<br/>certain conditions such as cardiovascular disease and liver disease. The hormonal testing<br/>showed dysregulation in FSH and LH and estrogen and progesterone and thyroid<br/>hormones. Women of south Punjab are undergoing hormonal imbalance, which includes<br/>reproductive health problems and other health related concerns. Focused education on<br/>symptoms, early checkups, and encompassing medical approaches are useful in reducing<br/>effects of hormonal fluctuations in this group of ladies.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
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Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Adeeb Shehzad
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