hypokortisolism
Hypokortisolism is a medical condition characterized by insufficient production or action of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, immune function, and stress response. In hypokortisolism, the body does not produce enough cortisol, leading to a variety of symptoms and health issues.
Symptoms of hypokortisolism can vary but often include fatigue, weight gain, muscle weakness, and mood changes.
Diagnosis of hypokortisolism typically involves blood tests to measure cortisol levels and ACTH levels. Treatment usually
Hypokortisolism can be congenital, occurring at birth, or it can develop later in life due to various