How to Reverse Cushing's Disease in People
Cushing's Disease, also known as Cushing's Syndrome, or more scientifically, Hypercortisolism, is a hormonal disorder that is occurs when there is too much of the hormone cortisol in the body. The reasons for these elevated levels may vary, but it is important to diagnose this condition as soon as possible to get rid of it. Learning how to reverse Cushing's Disease in people is important to involve further complications, including death.Instructions
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Educate yourself on the medications that can cause Cushing's Disease. Many cases are brought on due to the use of glucocorticoid hormones, which are used to treat lupus, asthma and arthritis. Switching medications can reverse the disorder, as the symptoms will disappear when the medicine is out of the body.
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Learn the symptoms of Cushing's Disease. There are a long list of signs; however, if you are taking a certain kind of medication, these symptoms may be more of an indication of the disease. Common symptoms include weight gain, high blood sugar, muscular weakness, and irritability and other mood swings.
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Get regular yearly physicals. Some cases of Cushing's Disease are caused by tumors on the pituitary glands, which can be found through a physical exam or blood work.
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Have the tumor removed promptly if it is found to be the cause of Cushing's Disease. Once it is gone, the disease will reverse itself, until the symptoms are no longer felt.
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