What are the typical symptoms of Cushing's syndrome
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Cushing's syndrome, also known as hypercortisolism, is a common endocrine symptom, which occurs in many people. It is mainly caused by hypothalamic pituitary lesions, such as iatrogenic cortisol syndrome, pituitary bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia caused by extrapituitary lesions and adrenal cortical tumors, which may cause Cushing's syndrome. We need to pay attention to it and treat it in time. So what are the typical symptoms of Cushing's syndrome? Now let me introduce it to you
What are the typical symptoms of Cushing's syndrome
Cushing syndrome patients will appear many symptoms, such as Cardiotropic obesity, mainly refers to the face and trunk fat. For example, full moon face, buffalo back, hanging abdomen and so on are typical clinical symptoms of Cushing's syndrome, which need our attention and timely treatment.
In addition, some patients will have the phenomenon of impaired glucose tolerance. Due to the acceleration of protein decomposition, the body will be in a state of negative nitrogen balance for a long time, causing a series of symptoms, such as muscle atrophy and weakness, thin skin, wide purple lines, osteoporosis, low back pain and so on.
In addition, the majority of Cushing's syndrome patients will appear growth and development disorders, mainly due to excessive cortisol inhibition of growth hormone secretion caused by patients in childhood will appear, the main symptom is growth stagnation, puberty delay need to pay attention to.
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In addition, patients will also have sexual dysfunction, impotence, amenorrhea and other symptoms of gonadal dysfunction, as well as euphoria, insomnia, inattention and other mental symptoms need our attention.









