Metabolic disorder is a condition in which the body is unable to properly convert nutrients into energy. This can lead to various diseases and health problems.
Symptoms of metabolic disorder may include fatigue, decreased concentration, increased food cravings, weight changes, and even digestive problems.
Causes of metabolic disorder can be diverse, including genetic factors, improper diet, lack of physical activity, and some medical conditions.
Diagnosis of metabolic disorder may involve blood tests, hormone level tests, and overall assessment of the patient's health.
Treatment of metabolic disorder includes lifestyle changes, medication, and sometimes surgical intervention.
Prevention includes healthy eating, regular physical activity, and routine medical check-ups.
An endocrinologist or general practitioner may be involved in the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic disorder.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.