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The sympathetic nervous system. The hypothalamus, in close association with the limbic system of the brain. The "fight or flight" response is the term used for the activation of the sympathetic nervous system. The two main chemicals invoved here are the neurotransmitter "norepinephrine" (noradrenaline) and the hormone "epinephrine" (adrenaline). Noradrenaline is produced in the neurones and is secreted at the synapse to exert its "sympathetic" activity on various organs throughout the body. The nervous system is also responsible for eliciting epinephrine production from the adrenal medulla (a part of the suprarenal glands situtated on the top of each kidney).
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Yes I would see a doctor
You need to see a doctor to get a diagnosis. A disease can do this, ear infection can put your equilibrium out of sorts or some medications can make you unsteady on your feet. See your doctor immediately!
I think you misheard. I am guessing they said it was a 6 cm hypodense left adnexal mass, not adrenal mass. Talk to your gynecologist today, or see the specialist to whom the hospital referred you.
You can die with or without gland problems. Can you die from them? Yes - see a doctor.
You go and see a Doctor.
it's probably an infection, i'd go see a doctor
A urologist is the doctor to see for any prostate health issues.
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Testicles produce sperm. The prostate gland produces the semen fluid that helps nourish sperm. See a doctor for an exam to see if your prostate gland ducts are blocked.
You should see a doctor. It may be an infection.
If you were use to this 3 mile jog without problems before you may be coming down with a virus or cold possibly. It's a good idea to see your doctor and have your thyroid and adrenal gland checked out. There may be nothing wrong, but if you are feeling lethargic throughout the day it's possible it could be thyroid or adrenal gland. The heart is another factor. Many people go through like with heart arrhythmia problems (not fatal in most cases) and it's a must to get your doctor to send you for a 'stress test' by a Cardiologist. This does not mean you are having a heart attack! Sometimes our hearts are like clocks readjusting and your heart may have an arrhythmia problem. One can live a long life if they should have this problem.
Massive fatigue can be a sign of a serious illness. It can also be a sign that your adrenal glands are not working. It is important to go to your doctor and be tested to see what is wrong.
Adrenalitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the adrenal gland.Cushing's Disease, Addison's Disease, Adrenal Fatigue, and other things. You or whoever has this needs to see a Dr, Physician's asst, or a nurse.Common CausesSome of the most common causes of adrenal gland overload include: physical stress from illness or disease, emotional stress, chronic infections, underproduction of cortisol, general hormonal imbalance and a weak immune system. Stress in the body can cause inflammation and pain that makes the adrenaline glands work harder than usual, resulting in an increased demand for more cortisol. When this demand is not met, the result is adrenal overload.IdentificationCommon symptoms of adrenal gland overload include difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, poor memory, chronic fatigue, lack of energy in the morning, unexplained pain, especially in the upper back, decreased sex drive, depression, nausea, constipation and diarrhea, unexplained hair loss, food cravings, low blood pressure, low blood sugar and weight gain around the waist.
AnswerRapid weight loss can cause a miriad of problems and puts your Ph level out, so yes, you could have high (or low) levels of estrogen. It's best to get a good physical done by your doctor and get blood work-up done and possible other tests to see what could be causing your weight loss. Our bodies change every 7 years, so don't panic and think immediately you have cancer. Hormones, the thyroid gland or adrenal gland can be out of whack.
It's not necessarily unhealthy to be taller than your teachers at 11, as height can vary greatly among individuals based on genetics, nutrition, and other factors. However, it's important to focus on overall health and development rather than just height alone at this age.