Endocrine/Neurological Emergencies

Endocrine emergencies are a group of uncommon and severe symptoms of typical endocrine problems that are frequently brought on by an aggravating circumstance, like a recent infection. The underlying endocrine problem may first manifest as an endocrine emergency. With increasing severity of the endocrine dysfunction, the neurologic and systemic side effects of endocrine disorders typically get worse. However, the rate of change is crucial since severe but longstanding endocrine failure may have very mild symptoms, but quick changes may cause considerable neurologic impairment. Clinical neurologists should be aware of the neurologic symptoms of endocrine problems since many of these endocrine emergencies can be successfully handled with an early and precise diagnosis.

Insufficient or excessive hormone production leads to endocrine diseases. Due to hormones' widespread effects on several organs and systems, including the neurological system, the clinical course is protracted and the signs are nonspecific. This is a narrative summary of recent research on the methods used to diagnose and treat severe medical and neurological emergencies.

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