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ADRENAL GLANDS

The two small glands called the adrenal glands are top the kidneys and generate hormones that are vital to their proper operation. Many diseases related to the adrenal glands might result from the overproduction or underproduction of specific hormones by the glands. The health and well-being of an individual can be greatly impacted by these diseases.

Adrenal Gland Disorders Symptoms

The particular disease and the hormones impacted can influence the symptoms of diseases of the adrenal glands. These are a few common symptoms of problems with the adrenal glands:

Cushing's syndrome:

Overproduction of cortisol, a hormone that controls how the body reacts to stress, is the cause of this disease. Weight gain, especially in the upper back and waist, a round face, thinning skin, acne, and elevated blood pressure are possible symptoms.

Addison's disease:

The hormones cortisol and aldosterone, which control blood pressure and blood sugar levels, are not produced enough to cause this. Fatigue, weight loss, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, and low blood pressure are some possible symptoms.

Conn's syndrome:

The hormone aldosterone, which controls the body's water and salt balance, is overproduced in this condition. High blood pressure, muscular weakness, frequent urination, and intense thirst are possible symptoms.

Adrenal cancer: 

This rare kind of cancer can present with a range of symptoms, such as weight loss, an enlarged adrenal gland, and abdominal pain.

Phenochromocytoma:

The adrenal glands may overproduce adrenaline and noradrenaline as a result of this uncommon tumor, which controls the body's "fight or flight" reaction. High blood pressure, an accelerated heartbeat, perspiration, and headaches are possible symptoms.

It's important to remember that a lot of these symptoms can also be brought on by other medical issues, so if you experience any of them, you should definitely get help. 


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