hypoadrenocorticism
Hypoadrenocorticism, also known as Addison's disease, is a disorder where the adrenal glands do not produce enough of certain hormones, primarily cortisol and aldosterone. These hormones are essential for regulating a variety of bodily functions, including metabolism, immune response, blood pressure, and electrolyte balance. The condition can affect humans and animals, particularly dogs.
The exact cause of hypoadrenocorticism is often unknown, but it is frequently attributed to an autoimmune process
Symptoms can vary widely and often develop gradually, making diagnosis challenging. They can include lethargy, weakness,
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests to measure hormone levels, particularly cortisol and aldosterone, and to assess