![]() If the levels of hormones produced by the adrenal gland become too low it can lead to a life-threatening situation known as an adrenal or Addisonian crisis. Read more about diagnosing Addison's disease and treating Addison's disease. If you're experiencing symptoms of Addison's disease, see a GP so they can diagnose or rule out the condition. These symptoms will usually improve with appropriate treatment. ![]() This can cause symptoms such as difficulty concentrating, confusion, anxiety and even unconsciousness (particularly in children). Some people with Addison's disease also develop low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia). You may also lose your pubic hair and the hair under your armpits.Ĭhildren with Addison's disease may go through stages of puberty later than usual. If you have periods, you may get irregular periods or miss periods completely. low mood (mild clinical depression) or irritability.abnormal drowsiness or tiredness (lethargy). ![]() patches of skin that are darker than the surrounding skin (hyperpigmentation). ![]()
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