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Adrenal insufficiency happens when the adrenal glands make fewer hormones than they should. This can cause:
Some people with adrenal insufficiency have no symptoms unless they're exposed to stress.
There are two adrenal (eh-DREE-nul) glands, which sit above the kidneys. They make important hormones that:
There are two types of adrenal insufficiency:
There's also a temporary type of adrenal insufficiency. This can happen if someone is being treated with high doses of cortisol-like medicines, such as prednisone, and the medicine is suddenly decreased or stopped.
Doctors diagnose adrenal insufficiency with blood tests to check hormone levels. They also might order:
Doctors treat adrenal insufficiency by giving replacement hormones. They might prescribe:
Corticosteroid doses often need to increase during times of illness or stress.
Sometimes, symptoms can suddenly become much worse, usually when someone is stressed by illness or injury. This is called an adrenal crisis. It needs medical treatment right away. Someone having an adrenal crisis needs to go to the hospital for IV (given into a vein) fluids and further doses of corticosteroids.
Signs of an adrenal crisis can include:
Kids and teens with adrenal insufficiency should:
If your child shows signs of an adrenal crisis, give the injectable steroid and call 911 right away.
Call the doctor if your child:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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