Blog - Page 239 of 270 - Dr Zaar

24/7 BOOK APPOINTMENTS

Sarah’s Journey with Oxytocin Therapy for Social.

https://drzaar.com/hormones/a-molecule-weaving-the-tapestry-of-human-connection/Case Study: Sarah, a 23-year-old aspiring photographer, struggled with debilitating social anxiety that severely impacted her life. Simple conversations felt like mountains to climb, leaving.

Read More

Emily’s Journey with Oxytocin and Anxiety

Case Study Emily, a 27-year-old graphic designer, had always struggled with social anxiety. Public speaking filled her with dread, and even interacting with colleagues at.

Read More

A Molecule Weaving the Tapestry of Human.

Oxytocin In the intricate tapestry of human connection, nestled amongst threads of trust, empathy, and understanding, lies a powerful molecule – oxytocin. Often hailed as.

Read More

Gastrin’s Tango with Glucagon: A Dissonant Duet.

Intro Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) is a rare, yet perplexing medical melody, where the conductor, gastrin, orchestrates a chaotic symphony of gastric acid and glucagon, wreaking.

Read More

Antagonistic Alchemy in Hyperparathyroidism

Decoding the Riddle of PTH and Gastrin:  The human body is a tapestry woven with intricate hormonal interactions, a grand orchestra where each chemical conductor.

Read More

When the Dance Turned Discordant

Case Study:  Maria, a 55-year-old woman, had always been active, enjoying morning walks and tending to her vibrant garden. But recently, everything felt off. Persistent.

Read More

A Hormonal Tug-of-War in Chronic Pancreatitis

Secretin and Gastrin:  Chronic pancreatitis is a debilitating inflammatory condition of the pancreas, characterized by recurrent episodes of pain and impaired digestion. While the exact.

Read More

Sarah and the Hormonal Tug-of-War

Case Study:  The Patient: Sarah, a 42-year-old woman with a 5-year history of chronic pancreatitis, suffers from debilitating abdominal pain and recurrent bouts of pancreatitis..

Read More

The Dueling Conductors in Action

Case Study:  Meet Sarah: A 35-year-old woman diagnosed with MEN1. Recurring peptic ulcers and stomach discomfort led to the discovery of duodenal gastrinomas, tumors fueled.

Read More

Sarah’s Symphony of Discomfort

Case Study:  Sarah, a vibrant 32-year-old musician, loved composing whimsical melodies on her flute. But lately, her own digestive system had become a discordant orchestra,.

Read More