Addison’s Disease also known as Chronic Adrenal Insufficiency is a hormonal disease where Adrenal glands fail to produce the required amount of Steroid Hormones.
Kidneys contain a pair of adrenal glands on the top which have two parts Cortex and the Medulla. Both produce specific hormones needed for the functionality of our body. When the cortex fails to produce a sufficient amount of hormones person is suffered from Addison disease.
Symptoms of Addison disease are very common and take several months to appear. Signs and symptoms are as follows
Normally symptoms of Addison’s Disease are ignored being common and non-specific but sometimes symptoms appear suddenly and severely. This condition is known as the Addisonian crisis. Addisonian crisis is a serious situation and needs to be treated immediately.
Addison’s Disease is the result of the inefficient working of Adrenal glands lying on the top of the kidney. The adrenal gland is made of two basic sections Cortex and Medulla. Both produce different essential hormones for the body. Addison disease is caused when Cortex is damaged and does not produce hormones in the desired quantity. This condition is known as primary adrenal insufficiency.
Primary adrenal insufficiency is caused by autoimmune disease in which the immunity system itself starts damaging the cortex taking the cortex as some foreign harmful object.
Other causes of primary adrenal insufficiency are fungal infections, tuberculosis, tumors, HIV, and hemorrhage to the adrenal glands.
A diseased Pituitary gland also helps in causing Adrenal insufficiency. The pituitary gland helps the cortex producing its hormones by making a hormone ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone). If the pituitary gland fails to produce an adequate amount of ACTH then the adrenal cortex also fails to produce a sufficient amount of its hormones which leads to Addison disease. This condition is termed secondary adrenal insufficiency by medical specialists.
When the patient with asthma and arthritis stops taking steroids as treatment, there is also a chance of adrenal gland inefficiency.
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After a detailed study of the patient’s symptoms and medical history doctor will suggest some tests if he doubts.
Doctors can perform the following tests to diagnose.
The blood test can indicate levels of sodium and potassium in the blood, antibodies associated with autoimmune disease, cortisol, and ACTH.
ACTH stimulating test measures the cortisol level after injecting synthetic ACTH.
A hypoglycemia test involves measuring blood glucose and cortisol between the intervals of after and before injecting insulin.
CT and Abdominal X-rays can also be conducted to check abnormalities in adrenal glands. In complicated conditions, MRI is also suggested.
Allopathic medicines are also helpful in curing Addison’s disease but the patient needs to carry the medicine to the whole of his life and this treatment costs too much for this.
Homeopathic medicines are more helpful in the cure of Addison disease as these medicines increase the secretion of hormones and improve the functions of the body thus hormones need not supplement externally. With the use of these medicines, the patient is relieved from the symptoms more effectively than allopathic medicines. Following homeopathic medicines help cure.
Please don’t use any of these medicines on your own without consulting an experienced professional homeopathic doctor.
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Hi Dr. Sabeel,
Great post! Thank you for sharing this very educative article. It really gives me knowledge and understanding about Addison disease really is, what’s its signs, causes and as well as its treatments. This is such a very helpful article. Keep on sharing more informative articles. Thanks!