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The adrenal glands are located at the top of both kidneys. They release hormones that are important to your child’s health and growth. Adrenal gland hormones manage blood sugar levels, they regulate the balance of salt, potassium and water in the body; they control the body’s response to stress, and they control sexual maturation during childhood and puberty.
Health-related problems fall into one of two major categories. Some are related to too much of one or more hormones being produced. Others are seen when too little of a hormone is being released.
Symptoms of adrenal dysfunction can vary depending on a child’s age.
They also may have a decreased appetite or weight loss along with a craving for salty food, and they might notice that skin color changes in sun-exposed areas. There also may be a decrease or absence of pubic hair following puberty.
Exactly what your child’s doctor does to diagnose your child depends on which disorder is suspected. Generally, blood or other fluid samples will be taken to look for abnormal levels of hormones. Depending on the results, the next step may be getting CT scans or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies to see if there are any growths on the glands.
As with diagnosis, treatment will depend on the problem’s cause. For many children with low hormone levels, replacement medication may be all that is needed. At high levels, your child’s doctor may prescribe medications to block production of the hormone. Surgery to remove growths on one or both of the glands may also be recommended.
This injection should be used when your child cannot take Hydrocortisone or Prednisone by mouth due to vomiting or unconsciousness. Please utilize this video as a periodic refresher so that if or when you need to give this injection you feel comfortable doing so. After administering Solu-Cortef, you should call 911 or call our office at 214-456-5959. Learn more about hydrocortisone injections in children.
Among their functions are several that are very important to how well the body works. They help maintain a pregnancy, for example, and they assist your body in handling stress. They keep water, potassium and salt in balance. They also control sexual maturity during childhood and puberty.