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Addison’s Disease: Signs, Care, and Smart Health Access

Addison’s Disease

Table of Contents Help Others Discover – Click to Share! Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Table of Contents Addison’s Disease is a serious, but rare hormonal disorder caused by not making enough cortisol and aldosterone, which are two essential hormones for controlling blood pressure, managing stress, and having a normal metabolism. Addison’s disease affects approximately 100 to 144 people per million globally. Despite its rarity, it is often misdiagnosed due to its subtle and nonspecific symptoms.  If treatment is not started on time for Addison’s disease, persistent fatigue, weight loss, low blood pressure, and in severe cases, an adrenal crisis may occur. It is critical to discover Addison’s disease early and monitor it long-term.   With Cellmaflex, you can bypass phone queues, book appointments online, find nearby doctors, pharmacies, labs, or imaging centers, and instantly access your medical history, making it easier to act quickly when symptoms change. In this blog, we will discuss what Addison’s Disease is, why early recognition is necessary, the signs and symptoms to look for, what the diagnosis and treatment look like, and how tools such as Cellmaflex can help you manage your health along the way.   What are the Adrenal Glands and What Do They Do?  Your adrenal glands are two small, but powerful glands found just over each kidney. They are part of your endocrine system and produce hormones that manage certain important functions in your body.   Cortisol helps the body manage stress, regulates blood sugar, and controls metabolism.   Aldosterone is important for maintaining sodium and potassium balance in the body, and for keeping blood pressure stable.   When your adrenal glands do not produce enough of these hormones, it can affect your energy, blood pressure, and ability to respond to stress. The inability to produce these hormones is what causes Addison’s Disease. What is Addison’s Disease?  Addison’s Disease is a chronic condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol and aldosterone. Symptoms can include fatigue, weight loss, low blood pressure and other issues.  Common causes:  Cancer  Autoimmune causes – the immune system destroys adrenal tissue.  Infection – infections such as tuberculosis can damage the adrenal glands.  Physical damage – damage can be caused by surgery, or internal bleeding.  The symptoms are subtle at first so having a digital health record with the help of Cellmaflex can help to discover patterns, trends and changes in your health over time.   Symptoms of Addison’s Disease  The symptoms vary from person to person and can develop gradually. Some of the more common symptoms include:  Fatigue & Weakness – ongoing feelings of tiredness and decreased physical stamina.  Weight Loss & Appetite Loss – unexplained weight loss, you feel nauseous, struggling to want to eat.  Low Blood Pressure – dizzy and/or faint when standing up.  Salt Cravings – because you have a low level of sodium.  Other signs – Skin darkening (especially in friction areas), mood swings, and digestive issues.  Because these symptoms can mimic other illnesses, booking a timely consultation through Cellmaflex ensures you get evaluated sooner rather than later.  Adrenal Crisis – A Potentially Life -Threatening Event An adrenal crisis is a severe exacerbation of Addison’s Disease symptoms and is commonly precipitated by stress, injury, or sickness.  Signs include   Severe pain in the lower back and legs  Severe confusion or weakness  Loss of consciousness   This should be treated as an urgent medical issue requiring hospital care. If your medical history is stored on Cellmaflex, this can be lifesaving as the emergency medical team can see your diagnosis and treatment plan, instantaneously.  How is Addison’s Disease Diagnosed  Diagnosis usually results from:  Blood Tests – Cortisol, Aldosterone, sodium, and potassium levels.  ACTH Stimulation Test – Determining how your adrenal glands respond to stimulation with hormones.  Imaging – CT scan to determine whether there are changes that have occurred structurally or damage.  View blood test results through Cellmaflex.  Management of Addison’s Disease  Management focuses on replacing the hormones to restore cortisol and the required aldosterone balance.  Medications  Monitoring: Follow-up appointments are important – at least yearly to adjust medication dosage.  Lifestyle changes: Use medical alert bracelets and take steps to avoid unmanaged stress.   Cellmaflex can help manage your condition by reminding you to take medication, locating nearby pharmacies and making follow-up appointments without a phone call.  When to Seek Medical Attention  If you’re experiencing unexplained fatigue, unintended weight loss, or cravings for salt, you should be checked. Individuals with autoimmune diseases or a family history of adrenal disease needs regular screenings. With Cellmaflex, you can search for specialists in your area and arrange testing.   Living with Addison’s Disease  Most individuals with Addison’s Disease can live full and active lives with appropriate treatment. Here are some key areas of management:   Diet – Take a balanced, healthy diet full of vitamins, minerals, and adequate salt.  Exercise – Engage in light to moderate exercise for energy and overall mood.  Stress management – Utilizing yoga, meditation, and getting adequate rest.   Tracking your health metrics, lab results and prescriptions through Cellmaflex to show your current state of health will also help you confidently manage your illness and respond quickly if you notice any changes.  Although Addison’s disease may be rare, early diagnosis, the correct hormone replacement therapy, and lifestyle management are necessary. With Cellmaflex, you can book appointments, see your records anytime, and find nearby health services and care team contacts for free. If you have symptoms, don’t wait! Your ongoing care will be invaluable.   Register for Free Recent Blogs FAQs