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Welcome to the new Cushing's Help and Support FAQ (frequently asked questions) page. This new area will be a compilation of our visitors most frequent questions.
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Adrenal InsufficiencyAdrenal insufficiency is a life threatening chronic illness. An active and vigorous lifestyle with normal life expectancy is possible as long as the prescribed medications are taken regularly and adjusted when indicated. As with most chronic diseases, adrenal insufficiency demands that the patients take responsibility and develop self-management skills and techniques. Read an article on Adrenal insufficiency
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Cushing's TypesCushing's Disease/ Cushing's Syndrome: Cushing's is a hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure of the body's tissues to high levels of the hormone cortisol. Your adrenal glands, which are right above your kidneys, release cortisol when they receive a chemical message from your pituitary gland. The message comes in the form of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), which travels through the bloodstream. Cushing's Disease Is the result of a pituitary tumor which causes the emergence of secondary male characteristics (like hair growth, acne, etc.), and ovarian failure. Other symptoms usually include high blood pressure and water retention. From the message boards It is not only a tumor that causes Cushings Disease---many of us have the rarer form of this rare disease which is Pituitary Hyperplasia. It also causes CD and may be nodular (shown on MRI s a tumor) or dispersed (meaning spread throughout the gland). Cushing's Syndrome: Causes the same symptoms, but is a disorder marked by overproduction of adrenal hormones, which can cause a drop in LH and FSH. An estimated 10 to 15 of every million people are affected each year. Cushing's is an increased concentration of glucocorticoid hormone (ACTH) in the bloodstream that is being produced by an adrenal gland tumor (adenoma). Ectopic Cushing syndrome refers to the production of ACTH in a location other than the pituitary gland or adrenalgland. Examples of ectopic sites include thymoma, medullary carcinoma of the thyroid, pheochromocytoma, islet cell tumors of the pancreas, and oat cell carcinoma of the lung.
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, Ectopic Cushing's
, Pituitary Cushing's
, Pseudo-Cushing's
, Steroid-induced Cushing's
Growth HormoneHuman Growth Hormone (hGH) is produced in the pituitary gland of humans, and the hormone is secreted throughout a person's lifetime. It promotes growth in children and plays an important role in adult metabolism. More about HgH
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Other Diseases
Assigned items: 26 | Subcategories: Addison's Disease
, Carney Complex
, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
, CSR (Central Serous Retinopathy)
, Fibromyalgia
, Nelson's Syndrome
, PCOS
, Pheochromocytoma
, Prolactinoma
, Thyroid
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