When do you need an adrenal saliva cortisol test?

Did you know that your adrenal glands are critical to treating your thyroid disease? Lack of thyroid hormones affect the adrenal glands adversely. I did not know this, and for decades I got worse because I did not make the connection.

You need an adrenal saliva cortisol test if any of the following are true:

  • You have thyroid disease such as Hashimoto’s, autoimmune thyroiditis, hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
  • Blood pressure problems, high or low
  • Weight gain or loss
  • Severe fatigue
  • Exercise intolerance
  • Heat intolerance
  • Temperature Fluctuations
  • Air Hunger (feels like a panic attack and you can’t get a full breath)
  • Heart problems or symptoms such as rapid heartbeat or palpitations
  • Excessive sweating
  • Sleep problems such as insomnia or sleepiness, excessive sleeping
  • Inability to raise thyroid medication

Some causes of adrenal problems

  • Too low a dose of thyroid replacement. You can’t simply add to what your thyroid is making, thyroid medications suppress your thyroid and therefore you need a full replacement dose. Consult your doctor or pharmacist and read the insert.
  • Hypothyroidism causes the adrenal glands to work harder to produce cortisol and eventually they burn out due to low thyroid hormone levels
  • HPA Axis dysfunction is a term most medical professionals will recognize
  • Adrenal insufficiency such as Addison’s which requires medical intervention and prescribing hydrocortisone
  • Tumor of the adrenal or pituitary gland

NOTE: Nothing on this site is a substitute for working with a good doctor. This information is to guide you to the proper help and is formed through experience and research.

Author: Gena Hassan

I've suffered from many chronic illnesses for over 23 years. In researching my various conditions, I've improved the quality of my life. It's not perfect due to things like Fibromyalgia, but I'm thankful to still be able to do some things. My approach is very out-of-the-box as many doctors have been unable to help me and only provided me with symptom treatment, if that. Finding our triggers and root cause is essential to getting our lives back. We can't fix it by popping Ibuprofen. Chronic illness requires a multi-pronged approach to improve the quality of our lives. I am not a medical professional and am merely sharing my opinions and experiences, please find a good G.P. or Functional Medicine Doctor.

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