What to do about the right adrenal space

Right adrenal gland occupancy generally refers to right adrenal gland occupying lesions, which may be adrenal tumors. Adrenal tumors are generally benign, and functional adenomas usually need to be surgically removed under the guidance of a doctor. Non-functional adenomas that occupy a large area and affect the patient’s function also need to be surgically removed, it is recommended to consult a doctor. 1. Functional adenoma: Functional adenoma refers to the occupying position with endocrine function, such as cortisolism, primary aldosteronism, pheochromocytoma, etc. In this case, surgery may be needed to remove the adenoma. In this case, the adenoma may need to be removed by surgery and treated with medication. 2. Non-functional adenoma: If the occupying space is small and the patient has no symptoms, no special treatment can be done and regular review can be carried out. If the occupying position is large and affects the patient’s health, surgery can be carried out under the guidance of doctors. When the adrenal gland has occupying lesions, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor, and choose the appropriate treatment plan to avoid delaying the condition.