Addison's disease Flashcards
Describe Addison’s diseases and explain the two types of diseases
Description:
• The adrenal gland produces insufficient or no steroid hormones: glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids
• Affects both sexes and ages
• Also known as chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism (low cortisol) and hypoadrenalism (low aldosterone)
Two types:
• Primary adrenal insufficiency: Cortisol and aldosterone are not produced
• Secondary: Either one or both hormones are produced but the body is unable to use them
Describe the role of steroid hormones and the thyroid glands in health (3 hormones)
Cortisol/ glucocorticoid
• Maintains BGL, reduce inflammation and regulate balance of water
Aldosterone/ mineralocorticoid
• Maintains sodium and water balance (blood volume and pressure)
Thyroid gland
• Controls important metabolic processes, such as growth and energy expenditure
List the oral signs and symptoms for Addison’s disease (2)
- Diffuse, ill-defined melanin pigmentation of the buccal mucosa
- Bronzing of the skin