Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Improve Adrenal Gland Functioning

The adrenal glands, located above your kidneys, release hormones to help regulate protein, salt, carbohydrates and fat in your body According to the National Institutes of Health, adrenal gland functions can be affected by other endocrine glands, such as the pituitary. Improving adrenal gland functioning depends upon the type of adrenal disorder you have. Conventional treatments range from medication to surgery, and alternative remedies available. Opt for prompt diagnosis and treatment in order to quickly improve your adrenal gland function.


Instructions


Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia


1. Check your symptoms. According to manataka.org, common signs of adrenal disease include diarrhea, frequent illness, weight and appetite loss, dizziness, excessive fatigue, depression, stress, hair loss, lack of energy, muscle weakness, intolerance to cool temperatures, and nausea or vomiting.


2. See an endocrinologist for a diagnosis. Low adrenal hormone production can indicate of an incurable disorder called congenital adrenal hyperplasia.


3. Take your daily adrenal hormone replacement medication if your doctor has prescribed one. The dosage will depend on how much hormone your adrenal glands lack.


4. Take an herbal supplement only if your doctor approves. According to manataka.org, huang qi, borage and Siberian ginseng can help improve your adrenal gland functioning.


Adrenal Tumors


5. Check your symptoms. According to the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, common symptoms of an adrenal tumor include high blood pressure, hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood), heart palpitations, fatigue, anxiety, frequent urination, severe headaches and high blood sugar.


6. See what type of adrenal tumor you have. SAGE states that there are two primary types: one produces cortisol and one produces aldosterone. Cushing's syndrome is associated with adrenal glands that produce cortisol. If a tumor does not cause symptoms or produce either of the aforementioned hormones, it is likely benign, reports SAGE.


7. Undergo an adrenal gland biopsy and ultrasound to rule out that the tumors are malignant, or cancerous. Cancer of the adrenal glands is rare, but it requires surgical removal to prevent spreading to other parts of the body, according to SAGE.


8. Follow your doctor's orders. According to the National Institues of Health, benign adrenal tumors are treated with radiation therapy, surgery or medications to inhibit the production of cortisol and aldosterone. In some cases, you may undergo more than one type of treatment.







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