Which Department to Choose for Metabolism Issues at Taipei Hospital? - Internal Medicine

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You cannot find the Metabolism Department in the outpatient schedule at Taipei City Hospital.
Which department should you register for?

Miss Chen, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/11/08

Dr. Xiao Yongxun reply Internal Medicine


Hello: In response to your question.
Currently, Western medicine is largely classified by organ systems.
The so-called metabolic medicine, besides its literal interpretation, mainly includes the thyroid gland, pituitary gland, adrenal glands, pancreas, gonads, pineal gland, and the organs or systems related to metabolism.
Since the body consists of various interconnected systems, there will also be overlaps between different specialties.
What is your question? Could you please discuss it with your family physician first before making a decision? If you need to see a specific doctor, it would be better to first schedule an appointment with a general internist.

Reply Date: 2005/11/08

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When dealing with metabolism issues at Taipei Hospital, the most appropriate department to consult would typically be the Endocrinology and Metabolism Department. This department specializes in disorders related to hormones and the metabolic processes in the body, which includes conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and metabolic syndrome.

If you are unable to find a specific "Endocrinology and Metabolism" department listed in the outpatient schedule, it is advisable to look for the following alternatives:
1. Internal Medicine Department: Many hospitals categorize endocrinology under internal medicine. Physicians in this department are well-equipped to handle metabolic issues and can provide the necessary evaluations and treatments.

2. Family Medicine Department: If you cannot find a specialized department, family medicine practitioners can also address metabolic concerns. They can perform initial assessments and refer you to specialists if needed.

3. Nutrition Department: Since metabolism is closely linked to nutrition, consulting with a nutritionist or dietitian can also be beneficial. They can help assess your dietary habits and provide guidance on how to improve your metabolic health through nutrition.

4. General Surgery Department: In cases where metabolic issues are related to obesity or require surgical intervention (like bariatric surgery), the general surgery department may also be involved.

When you arrive at the hospital, you can ask the reception or information desk for guidance on which department would be best suited for your specific metabolic concerns. They can provide you with the most accurate and updated information regarding available services and specialists.


Additional Information on Metabolism Issues
Metabolism refers to the biochemical processes that occur within the body to maintain life, including converting food into energy, building and repairing tissues, and regulating bodily functions. Metabolic disorders can lead to various health issues, including obesity, diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, and metabolic syndrome.

Common Metabolic Disorders:
- Diabetes Mellitus: A condition where the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar levels, leading to high glucose levels.

- Hypothyroidism/Hyperthyroidism: Disorders of the thyroid gland that can significantly affect metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.

- Metabolic Syndrome: A cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, characterized by obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and abnormal cholesterol levels.

Importance of Early Diagnosis and Treatment:
Early diagnosis and management of metabolic disorders are crucial to prevent complications such as cardiovascular diseases, kidney damage, and other serious health issues. Regular check-ups, blood tests, and lifestyle modifications (diet and exercise) are essential components of managing metabolic health.

In conclusion, if you are experiencing symptoms related to metabolism, it is vital to seek medical advice promptly. The Endocrinology and Metabolism Department, or its equivalent, will provide the necessary expertise to evaluate and manage your condition effectively. Always feel free to ask hospital staff for assistance in navigating the healthcare system to ensure you receive the care you need.

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