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Hormones 101: Understanding the Body's Chemical Messengers

Hormones 101: Understanding the Body's Chemical Messengers

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In this episode, Dr. Mehra and Dr. Waldman break down the basics of hormones—what they are, how they work, and why they’re so important for kids’ health. The doctors explain the role of hormones as the body’s chemical messengers, discuss the organs that produce them, and share real-life examples of how hormones impact growth, mood, energy, and more. They also tackle common myths, red flags for parents to watch for, and why early evaluation matters.

Key Topics Covered:

  • What are hormones?
  • How hormones act as chemical messengers in the body
  • The endocrine system and key hormone-producing organs (pituitary, thyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries, testes)
  • How hormones affect growth, energy, mood, and puberty
  • Common myths about hormones (e.g., sugar and early puberty)
  • Red flags and when to seek help from a pediatric endocrinologist
  • The importance of early evaluation and trusting your instincts as a parent

Takeaways:

  • Hormones control much more than just puberty—they influence nearly every aspect of a child’s health and development.
  • Parents know their children best; if something feels off, don’t hesitate to seek an evaluation.
  • Early intervention can make a big difference in treatment and outcomes.

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Next Episode Teaser: Stay tuned for our next episode, where we’ll dive deeper into growth concerns in kids.

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