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<Health advice> Cushing's syndrome and hair loss due to excessive cortisol secretion

Cushing's syndrome also affects humans

-Dr. Sungjae Hong

 

During the first pandemic of Corona 19, European countries took a blockade policy. The border was blocked and people were not allowed to leave the house in everyday life. However, they were allowed to go out to buy groceries or to walk the dog. For them, dogs are like families.

 

The domestic dog and cat population also exceeded 10 million. It is not an exaggeration to raise pets or companion animals across the house. There are many people walking with their dogs in the park, some dogs in strollers, and some puppies in a swaddling bag to go out with their owners. As evidenced by this, the companion animal industry is also showing a sharp increase. The boundaries between humans and animals seem to be blurring, including food and beauty for companion animals, insurance for companion animals, and funeral services for companion animals.

 

Companion animals, like humans, are exposed to various diseases and aging progresses, so many people visit veterinary hospitals. In particular, when raising a puppy, the color of the fur on the body part, which used to be abundant, may fade or, in severe cases, the fur may fall out. At this time, the name of the disease mainly diagnosed in veterinary hospitals is Cushing's syndrome. One of the most common symptoms of Cushing's syndrome in dogs is hair loss.

 

Cushing's syndrome, which is a little unfamiliar to people who have pets, also affects humans.

 

The appearance of singer Lee Eun-ha, who appeared on TV for the first time a few years ago, has embarrassed many people. Of course, he was chubby even when he was young, but his recent appearance was hard to tell whether he was fat or swollen. Eunha Lee confessed that she is suffering from Cushing's syndrome.

 

Cushing's syndrome is caused by excessive secretion of cortisol, a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex. Adrenal corticosteroids are regulated by adrenal cortical stimulating hormone (ACTH) secreted from the pituitary gland and adrenal cortical stimulating hormone (CRH) secreted from the hypothalamus (hypothalamus). In normal cases, the pituitary gland and hypothalamus detect the concentration of cortisol and suppress the secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone, but in Cushing's syndrome, the concentration of cortisol is very excessive, causing various symptoms.

 

Cushing's syndrome is highly likely to occur when there is a tumor in the pituitary gland or adrenal gland, or when a long-term steroid is taken for the purpose of treating a specific disease, and regardless of this, it occurs when the concentration of cortisol is high. Typical symptoms include gaining weight by focusing on the face, chin, and abdomen, acne, facial flushing, increased blood pressure and blood sugar, bruising on the skin, erectile dysfunction in men, and irregular menstruation in women. The incidence rate is much higher in women than in men, and beard or hirsutism may occur. However, unlike in dogs, hair loss due to Cushing's syndrome is not seen in humans.

 

However, excessive secretion of cortisol is one of the causes of hair loss regardless of the onset of Cushing's syndrome.

 

Cortisol is a representative stress control hormone. If cortisol is continuously secreted excessively due to excessive stress, the capillaries in the scalp are constricted and blood flow is disturbed. This can lead to hair loss due to insufficient nutritional supply to the hair. However, hair loss that occurs for this reason is mostly telogen hair loss, so hair recovery is possible by improving the hair nutrition supply with a positive and comfortable mindset.

 

As a drug used in the treatment of telogen hair loss, minoxidil and tretinoin for external use, and medicinal yeast, biotin, and vitamin C for dosage are helpful.

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*Writer/Dr. Sungjae Hong

 

President Woong-seon. Since its opening in 1990, it has been taking the lead in hair loss treatment, anti-inflammatory injection, intractable diseases and anti-aging using antioxidants and growth factors. His major books include '100-year-old health secrets to make Qin Shi Hwang laugh,' '14 hair loss is cured', and'Escape with 11 hair loss drugs'.

  
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