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The Long-Term Consequences of Prolonged High Corticosteroid Levels and Acromegaly

Introduction Prolonged exposure to high corticosteroid levels and untreated acromegaly are two serious endocrine disorders that can significantly affect nearly every organ system in the body. Although each condition independently increases the risk of chronic disease, the combination of excessive corticosteroid activity and excess growth hormone can have particularly harmful effects on cardiovascular health, metabolism, bones, muscles, kidneys, and overall quality of life. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential because many complications can be slowed, prevented, or partially reversed when hormone levels are brought under control. Understanding Corticosteroid Excess Corticosteroids are hormones produced by the adrenal glands, with cortisol being the primary natural glucocorticoid. Cortisol plays an essential role in regulating metabolism, immune function, inflammation, and the body's response to stress. Excess corticosteroid exposure may occur because of long-term ...

Understanding Histamine Intolerance (HIT)

Introduction Histamine is a naturally occurring chemical found in your body and in many foods. It acts as a chemical messenger and plays an essential role in many normal body functions, including the immune system, digestion, communication between nerve cells, and regulating the sleep-wake cycle. Most people break down excess histamine without difficulty. In some individuals, however, histamine may accumulate faster than the body can remove it. When histamine levels become too high, symptoms such as headaches, flushing, stomach discomfort, itchy skin, or a runny nose may occur. This condition is commonly referred to as histamine intolerance (HIT) . It is important to note that histamine intolerance remains an area of ongoing medical research. There is currently no single laboratory test that can definitively diagnose HIT, and many of its symptoms overlap with other medical conditions. Diagnosis is generally based on a person's medical history, symptoms, exclusion of other possible ...