Causes of Addison's Disease
The common Causes of Addison's Disease :
The immune system mistakenly attacking the gland (autoimmune disease)
Use of blood-thinning drugs (anticoagulants) .
Infections such as tuberculosis , HIV, or fungal infections.
Invasion of the adrenal glands by cancer cells from another part of the body.
Tumors.
Chronic infections, such as fungal infections.
Hemorrhage, blood loss.
The symptoms of Addison's disease are caused by the failure of the adrenal glands, seated above the kidneys , to produce enough of the hormone cortisol and, in some cases, the hormone aldosterone .
Symptoms of Addison's Disease
Some Symptoms of Addison's Disease :
Muscle weakness.
Depression .
Irritability .
Chronic fatigue that gradually worsens.
Weight loss and loss of appetite .
Nausea , diarrhea , or vomiting .
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Dehydration.
Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) .
Polyuria .
Increased number of eosinophils.
Restlessness .
Treatment of Addison's Disease
Medications to replace the hormones cortisol and aldosterone. Hydrocortisone is often used because it can function like both of these hormones. If another medication is used instead of hydrocortisone (such as prednisolone, methylprednisolone, or dexamethasone), you also will need a medication that can function like aldosterone (usually fludrocortisone). You will need a higher dose of medication during childbirth; when you have an injury, surgery, or a serious infection; or during severe stress, such as the death of a loved one.
Increasing salt in the diet. Because people with adrenal failure tend to lose sodium , you will need extra salt (sodium chloride) in your diet, especially during hot and humid weather and vigorous exercise. However, because people with Addison's disease retain potassium , you need to avoid salt substitutes, which usually contain potassium chloride salts.
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Regular medical checkups to monitor symptoms and blood pressure. Your health professional also may need to do lab tests to evaluate and monitor blood levels of potassium, sodium, and cortisol.





