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History and Symptoms

Symptoms

The symptoms of adrenal insufficiency develop insidiously, usually begin gradually, and they may take some time to be recognized. Some have marked cravings for salty foods due to the loss of sodium in the urine. Characteristics of the disease are;

About 50 percent of the time, one will notice;

Addison's disease can cause irritability and depression. Because of salt loss, a craving for salty foods is also common. Hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose, is more severe in children than in adults. In women, menstrual periods may become irregular or stop. Because the symptoms progress slowly, they are usually ignored until a stressful event like an illness or an accident causes them to become worse. This is called an addisonian crisis, or acute adrenal insufficiency. In most cases, symptoms are severe enough that patients seek medical treatment before a crisis occurs. However, in about 25 percent of patients, symptoms first appear during an addisonian crisis.

Symptoms of an addisonian crisis include;

Left untreated, an addisonian crisis can be fatal.

Type of presentation Harmone deficiency Common symptoms Less common symptoms
Acute adrenal insufficiency Mainly cortisol In acute adrenal hemorrhage,
  • Deteriorates with sudden collapse,
  • Abdominal or flank pain,
  • Nausea with or without hyperpyrexia.
Chronic adrenal insufficiency Primary: Both glucocorticoid, mineralocorticoid
  • Hyperpigmentation (prominent on the sun-exposed areas of the skin, extensor surfaces, knuckles, elbows, knees)
  • Progressive weakness, fatigue, poor appetite, and weight loss.
  • Nausea, vomiting, and occasional diarrhea.
  • Muscle pains
  • Joint pains
Secondary: Glucorticoid

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