How to Self-Determine Hypoadrenocorticism

Hypoadrenocorticism is an endocrine disease, patients can understand through the symptoms, but only rely on the symptoms can not judge the disease, and there will be a certain risk of self-judgment, can only be used as a reference basis for diagnosis.
1. Chronic hypoadrenocorticism: In the early stage of the disease, the symptoms are not very obvious. With the aggravation of the disease, patients may have decreased appetite, generalized weakness, nausea and pigmentation.
2. Acute hypoadrenocorticism: most patients will have obvious symptoms in the early stage of the disease, such as dizziness, weakness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc., which can be life-threatening, and laboratory tests show that cortisol is lower than normal.
Hypoadrenocorticism needs to be diagnosed under a doctor’s supervision.