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Understanding Addison's Disease: A Comprehensive Guide
Description:
Addison's disease, also known as primary adrenal insufficiency, is a rare but serious condition that occurs when the body doesn't produce enough of the hormone cortisol and, in some cases, aldosterone, a second hormone involved in regulating blood pressure. Cortisol is a critical hormone that helps the body regulate blood sugar levels, respond to stress, and fight infection. Without sufficient cortisol, the body cannot function properly.
Associated Diseases:
Addison's disease is often associated with other autoimmune disorders, such as:
- Type 1 diabetes
- Graves' disease
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- Vitiligo
Did you Know ?
Approximately 1 in 100,000 people have Addison's disease, making it a relatively rare condition. However, it can affect people of any age, race, or gender.