The human body is a group of cells that are complicated and easy to change, trying to maintain the balance in the body. A simple example is sweating to help lower body temperature. The endocrine system secretes hormones, depending on the function of the endocrine system, may cause major problems in the body, there may be minor changes leading to disease. These diseases are usually diagnosed for a while because they may occasionally show subtle generalized and pretty benign symptoms at an early stage.
The illness that I am reading and studying is called Eddie disease. The adrenal glands above the kidneys do not produce enough cortisol hormones to help regulate the use of proteins, carbohydrates, fat in the body, maintain blood pressure and cardiovascular function, and suppress inflammation. . How people are infected and the types of people who become sick of Eddie are derived from AIDS, cancer, surgery, radiotherapy and hereditary diseases. Symptoms and symptoms are composed of symptoms similar to those of the stomach
Eddie 's name comes from the British doctor Thomas Addison who first explained the structure of the adrenal cystic disease and the state of local disease (1855). All of the first patients of Addison had adrenal tuberculosis. Edison had adrenal tuberculosis in 6 patients in 1855, but the term "Addy's disease" does not imply a potential disease process. This condition was originally thought to be anemia associated with the adrenal glands. Because little of the adrenal glands at that time were known (at that time it was called "kidney capsule"), monograph on Addison 's medical condition was an isolated insight. As adrenal function becomes increasingly known, Addison's monograph is known as a typical example of important medical contributions and careful medical observation.
Eddie's illness can develop at any age and has almost the same effect on men and women. The cause is unknown in 70% of Edison 's patients, but the adrenal glands are affected by the autoimmune reaction that the body' s immune system attacks and destroys the adrenal cortex. In the other 30%, the adrenal glands are destroyed by infectious diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, or other distinguishable diseases. In infants and children, Edison may be due to adrenal gland genetic abnormality