when insulin is secreted in a high amount than normal. too much insulin= low blood sugar.
Diabetes mellitus is not caused by a hypersecretion of insulin. A person with diabetes either produces too little insulin, or a normal amount of insulin that is not recognized by other cells in the body. Diabetes is caused by a lack of effective insulin. In type 1 diabetes the pancreatic beta cells are not producing sufficient insulin. Type 2 diabetes occurs when insulin sensitivity in target cells has decreased, so the insulin is no longer causing glucose uptake.
Acromegaly is the result of hypersecretion of growth hormone
an excess of a hormone.
diuresis
A condition caused by excessive secretion from a gland is known as hypersecretion. This can lead to an overproduction of hormones or other substances, resulting in various health issues depending on the gland involved. For example, hypersecretion of insulin can lead to hypoglycemia, while excessive thyroid hormone can cause hyperthyroidism. These conditions require careful diagnosis and management to restore hormonal balance.
Cortisol
crushing
Hyperthyroidism is overactivity of the thyroid, and hypothyroidism is undersecrection.
gigantism
cretinism
hypersecretion of thyroxine leads to grave disease, thyrotoxicoises
Hyposecretion means that the gland is not secreting enough hormone.