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.
Some 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.
Common 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.
The autoimmune inflammation of the adrenal glands is Addison's disease.
Dacryoadenitis means inflammation of the tear gland.
The medical term is "cortical," which means relating to or involving the cortex of the adrenal gland.
It is called an adrenalectomy.Adenectomy.
Cervical lymphadenitis means inflammation of a lymph gland in the neck region.
"Adenitis is a medical term meaning an inflammation of a gland."
pheochromocytoma
Pheochromocytoma is an adrenal tumor that results in excess epinephrine and norepinephrine
That is the Adrenal gland. Another name for this is the Suprarenal gland.
yes i think it can if you have a enlarged adrenal gland best to seek medical advice as soon as you can just in case.
The Adrenal Gland. This gland is divided into two categories, the Adrenal Cortex and the Adrenal Medulla. The Adrenal Medulla produced epinephrine and norepinephrine. Epinephrine is also known as adrenaline, and the beginning of the word, "adrenal", is the same name as the gland, The Adrenal Gland.
The adrenal cortex, where aldosterone is produced, is part of the adrenal gland.