Symptoms of ADDISON'S DISEASE
Symptoms are varied and often non-specific. They may include weakness and fatigue as well as gastrointestinal ailments such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, appetite and weight loss. Other symptoms include fainting and dizziness which is caused by low blood pressure. Darkening of skin, freckles, scars and nipples is frequently seen. There may be varying degrees of hair loss. Intolerance to the cold develops. Mood and behavior changes are frequently seen, often manifested by aggression and depression.
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