Juvenile basophism is a condition in which adolescents and young adults exhibit signs of obesity, hyperactivity, irritability, and increased appetite. This disease is associated with disruption of the endocrine system and can lead to serious consequences, such as metabolic disorders, the development of cardiovascular diseases and other problems.
Juvenile basophism (basophilismus juvenilis) is a condition characterized by excessive appetite, weight gain and increased body volume. This syndrome occurs during puberty but can persist throughout life.
Basophils are cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body from infections and tumors. They are also involved in metabolism, blood glucose control and appetite regulation. Therefore, when the number of basophils in the body increases, it can disrupt the balance of these functions and cause changes in appetite and weight.
In addition, people with juvenile basophilism often have hormonal imbalances, which can lead to increased fat tissue and metabolic problems. As a result of this, people