Pushing Syndrome Research Paper

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Cushing syndrome occurs when your body is exposed to high levels of the hormone cortisol for a long time. The most common cause of Cushing syndrome, sometimes called hypercortisolism, is the use of oral corticosteroid medication. The condition can also occur when your body makes too much cortisol. This can be caused by a variety of tumors cancerous and not; Ectopic ACTH Syndrome, Pituitary Adenomas, and Adrenal Tumors. Too much cortisol can cause many body symptoms including: a fatty hump between your shoulders, a rounded face, and pink or purple stretch marks on your skin. Other causes not seen on the body are: high blood pressure, bone loss and, on occasion, diabetes. Cortisol is a hormone that travels throughout the body, it is used in the following: blood sugar (glucose) levels, fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism to maintain blood glucose (gluconeogenesis), immune responses, anti-inflammatory actions, blood pressure and blood vessel tone and contraction, and central nervous system activation. This hormone is crucial in bodily functions, when large amounts of cortisol are present, the body increases the body functions causing sickness and permanent body effects. This hormone is used in long-distance signaling by entering the blood stream and traveling throughout the body. On the cellular level, high levels of cortisol causes the …show more content…

Basically, the cells are not directly affected by the miscommunication, they continue to use cortisol at a steady amount, but normally the body would slow the amount used when necessary by limiting the amount of cortisol in the bloodstream. When this is affected the body is unable to regulate the amount present which allows the cells to continue using the same amount of cortisol, which is when symptoms start

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