What Is Acromegaly?

Acromegaly is a disorder that happens when your body makes too much growth hormone (GH). It causes abnormal growth that usually starts in your hands and feet.
GH stimulates growth and development in children. In adults, GH affects energy levels, muscle strength, bone health, and one’s sense of well-being.
Most people who get acromegaly are middle-aged. Children can have problems with too much growth hormone — a condition called gigantism.
There are treatments for acromegaly, and every case is different. In most cases, it might be years before you notice symptoms.
The sooner your acromegaly is diagnosed, the better. When you see your doctor, they’ll ask you questions like these:
To tell for sure if you have acromegaly, your doctor will run a few tests, including:
Other tests include:
If you find out you have acromegaly, you’ll probably have a lot of questions. You may want to start by asking your doctor:
Your doctor will work with you to come up with the best treatment plan, taking into account your age, health, and how far along your condition is.
There are three ways to treat acromegaly:
Surgery is often the first treatment for people with large tumors affecting important areas, especially if they’re pressing on nerves that harm your vision. The surgeon will remove the tumor from the base of the brain. To get to it, they’ll make a small cut in your nose or the inside of your upper lip. In some cases, your doctor may have you take medicine before the surgery to shrink the tumor.
After the surgery, your doctor will measure your hormones and will do imaging of the area where the tumor was removed. Your symptoms may start to get better after only a few days. Your doctor may recommend taking one of these medicines after surgery to help control or cure the disease and bring hormone levels back to normal:
Those drugs either lower the level of growth hormone in your blood or block the effects it has on your body.
Radiation helps if you have parts of a tumor left after surgery or if you need more help lowering growth hormone levels after taking medicine. It can help stop the tumor from growing and your body from making too much growth hormone. Types of radiation therapy include:
Your experience with acromegaly will depend on how the condition has affected you. Work closely with your doctor so you understand your options and what you can expect as your treatment moves forward. Ask your doctor questions, and let them know how you’re doing and what you’re concerned about.