How To Spot Cushing's Syndrome
Obesity And Weight Gain

Cortisol is partially responsible for regulating the way the body turns food into usable energy. It makes sense that when cortisol is out of whack, obesity and weight gain can follow. Cortisol is also something the body generates when an individual is feeling stressed out. A widespread way in society to deal with stress is to overeat, adding to the weight gain issue. As the cortisol levels rise, so does the amount of insulin. The higher insulin will cause a drop in blood pressure, causing the body to crave foods high in fat and sugar. Metabolism is affected by excess cortisol as well. This is because hormones, like cortisol, control it. It is easy to see why the higher levels associated with Cushing's syndrome can cause weight gain. Until the cortisol levels are controlled, it is almost impossible for a person with this condition to lose weight.
Keep reading to learn about more ways of spotting Cushing's syndrome.