undersecretion
Undersecretion is a descriptive medical term for a state in which a gland, organ, or tissue releases less than its normal amount of secretions. It can involve endocrine hormones, digestive enzymes, mucous, or other secretory products, and may affect a single gland or multiple systems. The term is often used interchangeably with hyposecretion, though some contexts distinguish a relative reduction from complete failure.
Causes include intrinsic gland dysfunction due to congenital defects or acquired damage (inflammation, autoimmune destruction, infection,
Examples include exocrine hyposecretion such as pancreatic exocrine insufficiency leading to malabsorption, and lacrimal or salivary
Diagnosis relies on symptom assessment, gland-specific tests for secretory function, laboratory hormone measurements, imaging, and sometimes