Which of the following statement is not correct regarding Addison's disease? (1)Increased pigmentation of skin (2)Increased plasma ACTH level (3)Hypoglycemia (4)Normal aldosterone level
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the correct answer is (3)Hypoglycemia
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a condition when there is inadequate hormone production by the adrenal glands.
- Particularly, the adrenal glands fail to generate enough cortisol and, occasionally, aldosterone. This lack of cortisol can cause an Addisonian crisis, which is characterized by low blood pressure and can be soul when the body is under stress (fighting an infection, for example).
- The majority of the symptoms are vague and include weariness, nausea, skin discoloration, and dizziness upon standing.
- Taking hormones to replace those that the adrenal glands are unable to make is part of treatment.
- The rare but deadly adrenal gland ailment known as Addison's disease makes the body generate insufficient amounts of the two essential chemicals cortisol and aldosterone. Hormone replacement treatment is a permanent requirement for Addison's patients.
Due to the body's inability to create enough of two essential hormones, Addison's disease is an uncommon but dangerous condition of the adrenal glands.
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