Low adrenaline is usually caused by primary hypoadrenocorticism, in which patients experience hyperpigmentation as well as systemic symptoms such as fatigue, hypotension, and weight loss.
Primary hypoadrenocorticism is a systemic disease caused by low adrenocortical function, which leads to skin pigmentation, mostly localized pigmentation, grayish brown or dark brown in color, and some patients may have diffuse pigmentation, which is more common in the flexion side of the limbs, armpits, and pubic area, etc. In addition, patients may also have systemic symptoms, such as fatigue, low blood pressure, and weight loss.
In addition, patients may also experience systemic symptoms, such as fatigue, hypotension, weight loss, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, constipation, etc. Sometimes the cardiovascular system may also be involved. Sometimes the cardiovascular system can also be involved, and dizziness and fainting may occur.
If the above symptoms occur, it is necessary to go to the endocrinology department of the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a specialist.