Hypocortisolism (Addison's Disease)- Patient Resource Page

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Curated by Charlie Rombach

Start here - General Hypocortisolism Information

AMBOSS

AACC

National Library of Medicine

PubMed

UpToDate

Medscape

NCBI

Mayo Clinic

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Understanding Treatment Options

Mayo Clinic

UpToDate

US National Library of Medicine

Medscape

American Family Physician

NHS

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Healthline

Programs and Resources

Adrenal Insufficiency United

National Adrenal Diseases Foundation

Band Back Together

Addison’s Self-Help Group

Pediatric Adrenal Insufficiency

Tips From Patients/Questions to ask your doctor

  • How do I manage my Hypocortisolism?

  • Does it affect older people and younger kids?

  • What is the best treatment and how do I get tested?

  • Will it affect my everyday life?

  • Is Hypocortisolism genetic or not?

  • What is the best way to stay active when dealing with Hypocortisolism?

  • Can Hypocortisolism go away over time?

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