It is in charge of regulating various physiological processes, including growth and metabolism.
It is also used to treat animals and plants as a medication.
Function of growth hormone:
It keeps the body's structure and metabolism normal.
Maintains, develops and repairs healthy brain and organ tissue.
Growth hormone is commonly used in medications that treat growth problems in children and hormone deficits in adults.
It also aids in the management of body fluids, fat metabolism, sugar, and heart functions.
Excessive growth hormone can:
Excess growth hormone can cause bones to expand in size.
This causes greater height in children and is known as gigantism.
Excess growth hormone in adults over a long period of time causes acromegaly, a disorder characterized by swelling of the hands and feet and changed facial characteristics.
These individuals exhibit organ enlargement as well as major functional diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease.