Does adrenal gland tumor cause insomnia

It is possible for adrenal gland tumors to cause insomnia.
An adrenal adenoma is a mass that grows in the adrenal gland area. The causes of adrenal adenomas are complex and may be related to endocrine abnormalities and other factors. Adrenomas can be clinically classified as non-functioning adenomas and functioning adenomas.
If an adrenal gland tumor is a non-functioning adenoma, non-functioning adenomas usually do not cause insomnia. This is because non-functioning adenomas have no secretory function and do not cause patients to develop specific clinical symptoms, so they do not cause insomnia.
If the adrenal gland tumor is a functional adenoma, a functional adenoma can cause insomnia. Functional adenomas include pheochromocytoma and others.
Pheochromocytoma has endocrine function, which may lead to a series of symptoms, including the patient’s blood pressure fluctuation is relatively huge, etc. The blood pressure fluctuation is relatively huge, which will trigger the patient to experience dizziness, headache, thus affecting the patient’s quality of sleep, which will lead to the patient’s insomnia.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition or triggering adverse reactions.