Side effects of glucocorticoids | Glucocorticoids

Side effects of glucocorticoids The possible side effects that can result from a long lasting or high-dose intake of glucocorticoids are directly related to the main effects. If there is an excess of glucocorticoids in the body, Cushing’s disease can develop. In general, there is an individual dose for each patient, and care must be … Side effects of glucocorticoids | Glucocorticoids

Glucocorticoids in doping | Glucocorticoids

Glucocorticoids in doping Glucocorticoids are officially included in the list of doping substances and their systematic administration (oral, rectal, intravenous or intramuscular) is therefore prohibited in any kind of sporting competition. Application on the skin by means of ointments or inhalation is permitted after registration. The reason why glucocorticoids are considered doping substances is their … Glucocorticoids in doping | Glucocorticoids

Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Introduction Sebaceous glands are very important for the human skin. The fat secreted by the sebaceous glands has an important function: the skin should be kept supple and must not dry out. In some cases, however, there is an overproduction of sebum, which can lead to blockages of the sebaceous glands, for example. In technical … Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Influence on hair and scalp | Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Influence on hair and scalp Sebaceous glands are also essential on the scalp. Due to the fat secreted by the sebaceous glands, the hair remains supple and does not become brittle. The shiny appearance is also related to the sebum. However, if there is an excessive sebum production on the scalp, the hair becomes greasy … Influence on hair and scalp | Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Duration | Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Duration The duration of sebaceous gland hyperactivity always depends very much on the cause. The most common cause is a change in the hormone balance. In adolescents, the duration of the symptoms can therefore range from a few years to about two decades. In pregnant women, sebum production should return to normal after pregnancy. In … Duration | Sebaceous gland hyperactivity – symptoms and treatment

Prolactin

Formation of prolactin: The hormone prolactin of the pituitary gland is also called lactotropin and is a peptide hormone. Regulation Regulation of prolactin: The PRH (prolactin releasing hormone) and the TRH (thyrooliberin) of the hypothalamus stimulate the release of prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland, which has a day-night rhythm. Oxytocin and several other substances … Prolactin

Androgens

Androgens refer to the male sex hormones. Among them are: In men, these hormones are produced in the testicles (Leydig cells) and in the adrenal cortex. In women, they are produced in the ovary and also in the adrenal cortex. In the blood, the transport of androgens takes place either bound to the protein albumin … Androgens

The angioedema

Introduction Angioedema (swelling of the vessel) or also known as Quincke’s edema, is a sudden swelling of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, sometimes lasting several days. Swelling of the lip, tongue and eye is relatively harmless. On the other hand, swelling of the glottis (the part of the larynx that forms the voice) can be … The angioedema

Causes of the development of angioedema | The angioedema

Causes of the development of angioedema A distinction is made between non-allergic and allergic causes. The former can be inherited (so-called hereditary angioedema), caused by medication or caused by so-called lymphoproliferative diseases. An idiopathic form is also known, i.e. the trigger is not known. All forms of oedema are based on the same mechanism: fluid … Causes of the development of angioedema | The angioedema

Adrenogenital syndrome

Definition The adrenogenital syndrome is a hereditary disease caused by a genetic defect. There are different forms of the disease. Depending on the form of progression, the symptoms already exist from birth or only begin at puberty. Due to the enzyme defect, there is on the one hand a deficiency of certain hormones and on … Adrenogenital syndrome