Case Report: Hydrocortisone Use, Food Intake, and Associated Symptoms
Case Report: Patient: 77-year-old female Patient: 77-year-old woman Conditions: Adrenal insufficiency, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), psoriasis, von Willebrand disease type 2, Factor V Leiden mutation Current Dose: Hydrocortisone 20 mg daily (15 mg morning, 5 mg noon) Hydrocortisone and Food — Why It Matters Hydrocortisone is best taken with food or shortly after eating, especially in older adults. Taking Hydrocortisone Without Food Can: Increase stomach irritation Cause nausea Increase risk of gastritis Lead to faster absorption and a sharper cortisol spike Increase likelihood of blood sugar fluctuations Contribute to sudden fatigue 1–3 hours later Taking Hydrocortisone With Food: Slows absorption slightly Produces a smoother cortisol rise Reduces stomach irritation Reduces risk of glucose spike and crash May reduce post-dose fatigue Reported Symptom Pattern After taking 15 mg hydrocortisone in the morning, th...