Overall symptoms may include fatigue, sensitivity to cold, weakness, decreased appetite, weight loss and abdominal pain. Low blood pressure, headache and visual disturbances are other associated symptoms.
There is no known prevention of hypopituitarism, except for prevention of damage to the pituitary/hypothalamic area from injury.
There are many known individuals that have been diagnosed with the issue of "Hypopituitarism." This condition is very likely to run in family circles.
yes...
Hypopituitarism
The pituitary gland
Yes. The movie "Orphan" (2009).
Yes. It's different for everybody.
It's a rare condition, and the cause it not yet known.
You would have to take special medications under a doctor's supervision.
Possibly. When the pituitary gland doesn't work, anything can happen.
Good question. You'll have to ask a doctor about that.
If it results in a lowered production of growth hormone then yes, dwarfism can result.