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Addison’s disease is rare.
Its impact is profound.
Understanding the disease is the first step toward restoring quality of life
Addison’s disease often presents with subtle but progressive symptoms.
Fatigue, weight loss, and skin hyperpigmentation may be the first warning signs — especially in pediatric patients.
Laboratory findings are key to diagnosis.
Low cortisol levels combined with elevated ACTH confirm primary adrenal insufficiency.
.Autoimmune destruction of the adrenal cortex is the most common cause of Addison’s disease.
Understanding immune dysregulation is essential for comprehensive patient care.
Patients with Addison’s disease face multiple challenges, including chronic fatigue, hypotension, muscle wasting, and reduced bone density. Without proper management, quality of life is significantly affected.
Management of Addison’s disease extends beyond hormone replacement.
Nutritional support, supplementation, and lifestyle interventions play a critical role in patient stability and recovery.
Psychological support is a vital component of Addison’s disease management.
Addressing stress, anxiety, and emotional well-being contributes to long-term stability and improved quality of life.
Addison’s disease is a lifelong condition.
With the right knowledge, it can be managed — and life can be lived fully.
Watch the full recorded webinar now
Decoding Addison Disease: Between Challenge & Hope is a recorded educational webinar designed for healthcare professionals seeking a deeper understanding of primary adrenal insufficiency.
This webinar explores Addison’s disease from a clinical, immunological, and nutritional perspective, highlighting the challenges faced by patients and the critical role of multidisciplinary care in improving quality of life.
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