Symptoms of adrenal hyperplasia

The adrenal glands mainly secrete glucocorticoids, catecholamines and sex hormones, which are some hormones. Increased secretion of these hormones may lead to the following clinical symptoms: first, some cardiovascular and cerebrovascular manifestations may occur, such as hypertension, panic, increased heart rate, pallor, headache, profuse sweating, and in severe cases, cerebral hemorrhage; second, metabolic disorders may occur, such as increased blood sugar and decreased glucose tolerance; third, other manifestations may occur due to gastrointestinal function; Third, other manifestations, there may also be constipation due to reduced gastrointestinal function, and in severe cases, there may be intestinal infarction, for which the disease is often treated by surgical resection. It is recommended that you can go to a regular specialist hospital for examination and treatment.