Adrenal Diseases
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Cushing's Syndrome
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Cushing's syndrome is caused by a person being exposed to too much cortisol. It most commonly affects adults between the ages of 20 and 50.
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
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Hyperplasia refers to a group of diseases that are present at birth and effect the adrenal glands. Unlike with Cushing's syndrome, the adrenal glands of people with congenital adrenal hyperplasia usually don't produce enough cortisol.
Pituitary Tumors
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Pituitary tumors can have serious effects on a person's mood and ability to concentrate because of the fact that the pituitary gland plays an important role in hormone secretion.
Addison's Disease
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Addison's disease results in the body producing insufficient amounts of cortisol as well as aldosterone hormones. It can be life threatening, and most commonly affects people between the ages of 30 and 50.
Hyperaldosteronism
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Hyperaldosteronism is caused by excessive production of aldosterone. Sufferers have high blood pressure and sometimes require blood pressure medication.
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