Hypothalamus has many functions. Some are described below
The hypothalamus is a area of the brain that is responsible for regulating the body's homeostasis and many physiological functions. The hypothalamus controls physiological functions that include motor function, regulation of the sleep cycle, body temperature, and regulation of pituitary gland hormones.
The thalamus helps the hypothalamus. The job of the thalamus is somewhat like a switchboard.
controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue.
The hypothalamus is considered the gland that rules homeostasis. It controls virtually all the autonomic systems of the body. ANd that includes the manufacture of all its hormones.
The main job of the hypothalamus is to maintain homeostasis; it does this by controlling the autonomic nervous system and most (possibly all) of the endocrine system. Neurons in the hypothalamus respond to changes in blood glucose and salt levels, blood pressure, and body temperature.
Posterior pituitary gland secreting anti-diuretic hormone.
Hypothalamus
Can a brain lesion cause excessive thirst even if the pituitary gland is normal? Also where would the lesion be located?
hypothalamus
Hypothalamus is a noun.
Hypothalamus is one of many glands. Hypothalamus is very important due to many reasons.
No; normal, healthy individuals without a disease affecting their hypothalamus do not need to "reset" their hypothalamus with medications. Only in certain disease states do patients need to take medications to alter the function of the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus has exquisite control over many regulatory functions of the body. These include hunger, day/night cycles, basal metabolic rate, growth, fertility, pregnancy, sexual behavior, temperature, etc. In most individuals, the hypothalamus does a marvelously good job at regulating these functions without any need for medication. In fact, trying to "reset" the hypothalamus with medications when it isn't necessary can actually lead to more harm than good.
My hypothalamus must be out of whack. The hypothalamus is located inside of the human skull.