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Adrenal Hyperplasia

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She is young and healthy but having mentrual disturbance?

Adrenal Hyperplasia is a genetic disorder which directly effects the adrenal gland and causes the growth of abnormal hairs on female face and menstrual disturbance. Adrenal gland is a small gland present at the top of each kidney which regulate the production of a few hormones like cortisone, ADH etc.

There are two types of adrenal hyperplasia, classic CAH and nonclassic CAH. If not treated sooner, classic CAH can cause shock, coma, or even death. It is a serious condition that can also lead to many other deadly conditions. Classic CAH is the rarest type of disease compared to nonclassic CAH, which is more common and less fatal.

The symptoms are visible and can easily be seen across the affected person’s face. so a person should see the doctor. The doctor can do some tests to identify the real cause of this problem and prescribe some medicines to cure these diseases. Normally, the classic ACH patient is given steroids to replace the lower hormone levels.

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