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Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome include:<ref name="pmid26156970">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nieman LK |title=Cushing's syndrome: update on signs, symptoms and biochemical screening |journal=Eur. J. Endocrinol. |volume=173 |issue=4 |pages=M33–8 |year=2015 |pmid=26156970 |pmc=4553096 |doi=10.1530/EJE-15-0464 |url=}}</ref> | Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome include:<ref name="pmid26156970">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nieman LK |title=Cushing's syndrome: update on signs, symptoms and biochemical screening |journal=Eur. J. Endocrinol. |volume=173 |issue=4 |pages=M33–8 |year=2015 |pmid=26156970 |pmc=4553096 |doi=10.1530/EJE-15-0464 |url=}}</ref><ref name="The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences">{{cite book |title=The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences |last=Yudofsky |first=Stuart C. |edition=5th |year=2007 |publisher=American Psychiatric Pub, Inc. |isbn=1585622397 }}</ref> | ||
===Common Symptoms=== | |||
Common symptoms of [disease] include: | |||
* Rapid [[obesity|weight gain]], particularly of the [[trunk]] and [[face]] with [[limbs]] sparing ([[central obesity]]) | * Rapid [[obesity|weight gain]], particularly of the [[trunk]] and [[face]] with [[limbs]] sparing ([[central obesity]]) | ||
*Proximal [[muscle weakness]] | *Proximal [[muscle weakness]] | ||
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*[[Headache]] | *[[Headache]] | ||
* The excess [[cortisol]] may also affect other [[Endocrine system|endocrine systems]] and cause, for example: | * The excess [[cortisol]] may also affect other [[Endocrine system|endocrine systems]] and cause, for example: | ||
===Less Common Symptoms=== | |||
Less common symptoms of [disease name] include | |||
* [[Insomnia]] | |||
* | *Decreased [[libido]] | ||
*[[Impotence]] | |||
* [[Amenorrhoea]] | |||
*[[Infertility]] | |||
*[[clinical depression|Depression]] | |||
*[[Anxiety]] | |||
Furthermore, [[gastrointestinal]] disturbances, [[Opportunistic infection|opportunistic infections]] and [[impaired wound healing]] ([[cortisol]] is a [[stress hormone]], so it depresses the [[immune]] and [[inflammatory]] responses). | Furthermore, [[gastrointestinal]] disturbances, [[Opportunistic infection|opportunistic infections]] and [[impaired wound healing]] ([[cortisol]] is a [[stress hormone]], so it depresses the [[immune]] and [[inflammatory]] responses). |
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Overview
Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome include rapid weight gain, particularly of the trunk and face with sparing of the limbs (central obesity), a round face often referred to as a "moon face", excess sweating, insomnia, reduced libido, impotence, amenorrhoea, infertility and psychological disturbances, ranging from euphoria to psychosis. Depression and anxiety.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome include:[1][2]
Common Symptoms
Common symptoms of [disease] include:
- Rapid weight gain, particularly of the trunk and face with limbs sparing (central obesity)
- Proximal muscle weakness
- A round face often referred to as a "moon face"
- Excess sweating
- Headache
- The excess cortisol may also affect other endocrine systems and cause, for example:
Less Common Symptoms
Less common symptoms of [disease name] include
- Insomnia
- Decreased libido
- Impotence
- Amenorrhoea
- Infertility
- Depression
- Anxiety
Furthermore, gastrointestinal disturbances, opportunistic infections and impaired wound healing (cortisol is a stress hormone, so it depresses the immune and inflammatory responses).
Osteoporosis is also a problem in Cushing's Syndrome, as mentioned before, cortisol evokes a stress-like response. The body's maintenance of bone (and other tissues) is therefore no longer one of its main priorities, so to speak.
References
- ↑ Nieman LK (2015). "Cushing's syndrome: update on signs, symptoms and biochemical screening". Eur. J. Endocrinol. 173 (4): M33–8. doi:10.1530/EJE-15-0464. PMC 4553096. PMID 26156970.
- ↑ Yudofsky, Stuart C. (2007). The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences (5th ed.). American Psychiatric Pub, Inc. ISBN 1585622397.