Adrenal insufficiency heart disease
Adrenal insufficiency is a group of clinical symptoms caused by autoimmune, tuberculosis, and tumors that severely damage bilateral adrenal glands and cause insufficient adrenal hormone secretion. Burnout, weakness, pigmentation, weight loss, and decreased blood pressure are the main clinical manifestations. Some patients may have significant cardiovascular damage, called adrenal insufficiency heart disease.
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