Cushing's Syndrome(Cushing's Disease; Hypercortisolism)
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Michelle Badash, MS DefinitionCushing's syndrome is a hormone disorder. Cortisol, in normal doses, helps the body manage stress and infection. However, these high levels over a long period of time can cause several health problems. CausesCushing's syndrome is caused by extended exposure to a hormone called cortisol. Prolonged or excess exposure to cortisol may be caused by:
Risk Factors TOPFactors that increase your chances of getting Cushing's syndrome include obesity with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. Symptoms TOPSymptoms may include:
Diagnosis TOPThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam will be done. Tests may be done to determine the level of cortisol and find a cause. Tests for cortisol levels may include:
Tests to determine the cause of Cushing's Syndrome may include:
Other tests may help to see if there is a tumor on the pituitary or adrenal glands. Images may be taken with: Treatment TOPTreatment of Cushing's syndrome depends on the cause. Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Options include:
Prevention TOPWork with your doctor to keep use of corticosteroid drugs to a minimum. RESOURCES:American Academy of Family Physicians http://familydoctor.org Cushing's Support and Research Foundation http://www.CSRF.net References:
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Last reviewed May 2013 by Kim Carmichael, MD; Brian Randall, MD Last Updated: 5/1/2013 | |