I think you're looking for Endocrinologist, but also physiologists, chemists.
An endocrinologist is a Doctor Who specializes in the endocrine system and its hormones.
endocrine glands
Endocrinology is the study of the endocrine system, glands and the hormones they produce. The glands that are part of the system can regulate hormones, metabolism and other functions of the body.
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Human beings have lots of different types of glands, including sweat glands, salivary glands, thyroid glands, etc., and these have various different appearances although they are all inside the body and therefore are not very easily seen unless you are performing an autopsy.
Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine system that secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct. The main endocrine glands include the pituitary gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes, thyroid gland, and adrenal glands. The hypothalamus is a neuroendocrine organ. Other organs which are not so well known for their endocrine activity include the stomach, which produces such hormones as ghrelin.
olfactory are the only glands located in that area
The pancreas is part of the endocrine system, so Endocrinologists.
Doctors know as Endocrinologists meaning a doctor who studies glands, their meaning and their related disorders.
The correct word is Endocrinologist.What is an endocrinologist?An endocrinologist is a specially trained doctor. Endocrinologists diagnose diseases that affect your glands. They know how to treat conditions that are often complex and involve many systems within your body. Your primary care doctor refers you to an endocrinologist when you have a problem with your endocrine system.What do endocrinologists do?Endocrinologists are trained to diagnose and treat hormone imbalances and problems by helping to restore the normal balance of hormones in your system. They take care of many conditions including:diabetesthyroid diseasesmetabolic disordersover or under production of hormonesmenopauseosteoporosishypertensioncholesterol (lipid) disordersinfertilitylack of growth (short stature)cancers of the endocrine glandsEndocrinologists also conduct basic research to learn the way glands work, and clinical research to learn the best methods to treat patients with a hormone imbalance. Through research, endocrinologists develop new drugs and treatments for hormone problems.
a diabetic person goes to and endocrinologists, or a doctor that deals with problems of your thyroid and ductless glands. A.K.A your endocrine system. Your pancreas is a part of this system.
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This type of doctor would be an Endocrinologist.
Some are; some aren't.
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Endocrinologists treat diabetes.
Endocrinologists specialize in problems related to the glands and hormones of the body. That would include diabetes, thyroid problems, adrenal insufficiency, growth disorders, hormone imbalances, etc. They sometimes prescribe sex hormones to people with transsexualism too.
Endocrinology is the study of the endocrine system, glands and the hormones they produce. The glands that are part of the system can regulate hormones, metabolism and other functions of the body.
Hematology = study of blood botany = study of plants endocrinology = study of endocrine system [system of glands]