Do you often find that you have issues waking up in the morning, and you feel groggy and exhausted during the day, but yet you are strangely energetic during the evening? If so, you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue, an adrenal dysfunction that is caused by infections, medical conditions, as well as stress.
When your adrenal glands don’t produce the correct amounts of cortisol at the proper times in response to stress, this is considered to be adrenal fatigue. Unfortunately, most people will experience adrenal fatigue at some point in their life. Some of the causes of adrenal fatigue include prolonged stress, emotional trauma, the death of a loved one, divorce, poor diet, food sensitivities, and lack of sleep. Your adrenal glands play a huge role in stress response and are part of the endocrine system, in which they are involved in producing and balancing over 50 hormones, many which are essential for life. However, many people experience a tremendous amount of stress daily, and this can cause your adrenal glands to become overloaded and ineffective.
Adrenal fatigue is also known as hypoadrenia, and many experience this condition to some degree during times of stress. It’s well-known that chronic stress negatively affects the body’s ability to recuperate and heal, and in time this can have devastating effects on your health. Unfortunately, the symptoms of adrenal fatigue aren’t always easily recognizable because it can mimic other disorders and be overlooked. However, the symptoms of adrenal fatigue typically include:
• Weight gain
• Dizziness
• Pain in upper back or neck
• Depression
• Skin ailments
• Extreme fatigue
• Insulin resistance
• Brain fog
• Hair loss
• Decreased sex drive/libido
• High blood pressure
• High cortisol levels
• Hormone imbalance
• Reduced immune function
• Autoimmune conditions
If you feel like your adrenals need a break, give them some tender loving care by following these helpful tips that can help you naturally treat adrenal fatigue.