
Metabolism-related disorders
Metabolism-related disorders are conditions where the body's process of converting food into energy doesn’t work properly. This can affect how the body breaks down nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, leading to problems like high blood sugar (diabetes), abnormal fat levels (dyslipidemia), or issues with hormone regulation. Many of these disorders are inherited or influenced by lifestyle factors, and they can increase the risk of other health problems such as heart disease or nerve damage if not managed effectively. Diagnosis often involves blood tests, and treatment may include medication, diet changes, and lifestyle adjustments to control symptoms and prevent complications.