Lifelong management with hormone replacement; outcomes depend on the specific cause and the success of treatment
Hypoadrenalism, or Addison’s disease, occurs when the adrenal glands don’t produce enough cortisol and, sometimes, aldosterone. Symptoms may include fatigue, weight loss, and low blood pressure. Treatment involves lifelong hormone replacement therapy to replace the deficient hormones.
Insufficient production of adrenal hormones by the adrenal glands
Fatigue, weight loss, low blood pressure, darkening of the skin
Clinical evaluation, hormone tests
Variable, depends on early intervention
Adrenal crisis, potential for life-threatening complications
Addison’s disease, adrenal insufficiency
Hormone replacement therapy (corticosteroids), management of underlying causes
Hormone replacement therapy (corticosteroids), management of underlying causes
Common, often due to autoimmune adrenalitis
Lifelong hormone replacement therapy
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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