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Growth Hormone Test

Test Overview

A growth hormone (GH) test measures the amount of human growth hormone, Opens dialog (GH) in the blood. GH is made by the pituitary gland, Opens dialog and is needed for growth. It plays an important role in how the body uses food for energy (metabolism, Opens dialog). The amount of GH in the blood changes during the day and is affected by exercise, sleep, emotional stress, and diet.

Too much GH during childhood can cause a child to grow taller than normal (gigantism, Opens dialog). Too little GH during childhood can cause a child to grow less than normal (dwarfism, Opens dialog). Both conditions can be treated if found early.

In adults, too much GH is caused by a noncancerous tumor of the pituitary gland (adenoma). Too much GH can cause bones of the face, jaw, hands, and feet to grow larger than normal (acromegaly, Opens dialog).

Growth hormone can cause the release of other substances (factors) that affect growth and metabolism. One of these is insulin, Opens dialog-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). When the GH level is very high, the IGF-1 level is also very high. A test for IGF-1 may also be done.

Current as of: April 30, 2024

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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