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What is Addison's Disease?

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Answered by WorstSouI
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ADDISON'S DISEASE

  • It is due to hypersecretion of Adrenal cortical hormone.
  • It is characterized by altered carbohydrate metabolism causing low Blood glucose level which give rise to acute weakness and fatigue.
  • That's individual develop hyperpigmentation of skin due to high level of ACTH.
Answered by deepsen640
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Hello friend,

Addison's Disease is a disease that characterized by

  • progressive anaemia
  • low blood pressure
  • great weakness
  • bronze discoloration of the skin.

It is caused by inadequate secretion of hormones by the adrenal cortex.

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