8 SIGNS OF HIGH CORTISOL *SKIN & HAIR*

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • 8 Signs of high cortisol. How do you know if your cortisol is too high? Dermatologist @DrDrayzday covers 8 skin and hair changes that happen when cortisol is too high. I explain what is high cortisol and I talk about what causes high cortisol. #health #cortisol #dermatologist
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    0:00 8 signs of high cortisol
    1:00 High cortisol and weight gain
    1:58 High cortisol and skin thinning
    2:51 High cortisol and stretch marks
    3:50 High cortisol and acanthosis nigricans
    5:12 High cortisol and steroid acne
    6:23 High cortisol, hair loss, facial hair growth
    8:30 High cortisol and slow healing
    9:32 High cortisol and skin infections
    11:12 What causes high cortisol?
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  • @oklahomaisok
    @oklahomaisok 11 месяцев назад +222

    People stress is the worst for weight gain. I cut the narcissists out of my life and have dropped nearly 60 pounds. The constant stress is gone.

    • @sophiah8794
      @sophiah8794 2 месяца назад +6

      Same situation. Its a journey. We need to keep on fighting for mental and physical wellbeing.

    • @IvyLeagueQueen100
      @IvyLeagueQueen100 Месяц назад +5

      Thank you for this information. Wow!

    • @MissAnn-xu9oo
      @MissAnn-xu9oo Месяц назад +1

      A testament to watch the company you keep....thankfully no hair or skin changes...great video thanks

    • @lindanorris2455
      @lindanorris2455 Месяц назад +1

      GOOD FOR YOU!

    • @palaktaing6264
      @palaktaing6264 13 дней назад

      I feel I need to do same. I have been thinking on similar lines past few days

  • @sayuriisme9728
    @sayuriisme9728 Год назад +2839

    Wouldn’t it be nice if more healthcare professionals bothered to educate us like this??

    • @bananawammabama
      @bananawammabama Год назад +62

      Like, in their free time?

    • @adeosaba
      @adeosaba Год назад +25

      Yes! Thank you Dr Dray ❤

    • @sayuriisme9728
      @sayuriisme9728 Год назад +79

      @@bananawammabama perhaps, but also during the time they provide care. As a family nurse practitioner who spends many hours of my day in emergency rooms, I educate all I can both in the ER and on rounds. In my free time I answer questions and provide input to family, friends or anyone else when opportunity permits. Patient education is part of the job of a healthcare professional. I’m grateful for Dr. Dray’s content and simply wanted to express it.

    • @katk1958
      @katk1958 Год назад +15

      Yes, it would be nice. 🙂

    • @canadianalien370
      @canadianalien370 Год назад +57

      Why not during your scheduled appointment that they’re being paid for? Isn’t that why you’re there? To get their medical expertise/opinion? 🤦‍♀️

  • @Writerlyanakay
    @Writerlyanakay Год назад +1624

    My husband had all of these issues for many years along with other health concerns, we just moved almost a year ago and my husband randomly lost nearly 80 lbs and nearly all of his health concerns diminished. He no longer has severe anxiety attacks when waking every morning any more. Blood pressure is completely normal and all of the darkness in his skin is nearly gone. We were living in a very stressful environment that was unsafe and I never knew how much stress could effect someone until we moved and I watched my husband change emotionally and physically in just a few short months.

    • @justamom4902
      @justamom4902 Год назад +118

      I saw the same results with myself and my son after I moved us from the city to the country. Huge improvement. We clearly are just not city people.

    • @JenJHayden
      @JenJHayden Год назад +54

      ​@@justamom4902 I won't speak for you, but for me it wasn't a surprise. Its very simple. It cost less to live in the country, therefore it was less stressful. Also, less places to go nearby, so spent less money and ate out less.

    • @bernadettedunn6129
      @bernadettedunn6129 Год назад +67

      congratulations to your husband and you for solving these life threatening conditions. best wish for continued good health

    • @rattaxi9645
      @rattaxi9645 Год назад +29

      I am so happy for you! ❤

    • @V.Hansen.
      @V.Hansen. Год назад +17

      That’s so interesting. Do you mind sharing any of the specifics that were stressing him?

  • @Kay_Bear
    @Kay_Bear Год назад +546

    I am apparently very sensitive to cortisol. Every highly stressful period of my life has caused rapid weight gain no matter how little I eat, plus skin and hair issues. Once the stress goes away, so does the weight- immediately.

    • @SaavsKitchen
      @SaavsKitchen Год назад +8

      Same. ❤

    • @nmHispana
      @nmHispana 9 месяцев назад +4

      Same here

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’m quite different.

    • @pegagonza3784
      @pegagonza3784 8 месяцев назад +4

      Same here. 😢 that bull hump is my headache

    • @LalaR6
      @LalaR6 7 месяцев назад

      In the same boat

  • @kristenbarancik741
    @kristenbarancik741 Год назад +864

    Please do a video on what we can do to correct high cortisol levels.🙂

    • @ericarice4588
      @ericarice4588 Год назад +87

      Reshi supplement at night with magnesium glycinate 💗 it’s helped me

    • @kristenbarancik741
      @kristenbarancik741 Год назад +41

      @@ericarice4588 thank you 😊 I already do a Cortisol Manager that has ashwagandah and l-Theanine at night. I’ll have to give your suggestion a try.

    • @The_Eleventh_Sign
      @The_Eleventh_Sign Год назад +202

      I thought this would automatically be in the video😭

    • @Divineandunique
      @Divineandunique Год назад +22

      @@ericarice4588 can you share the brand/name of the supplement? Thanks

    • @magicalpatterns
      @magicalpatterns Год назад +5

      I es put on metformen for insulin resistance

  • @gloriatrescher9389
    @gloriatrescher9389 Год назад +353

    I found this video interesting. One cause you didn't mention and is the cause in many people with these signs, is extended emotional stress. A few people close to me have this "body shape" and all 8 symptoms, and they are all in abusive relationships.
    It is important to acknowledge that many physical symptoms have an emotional root cause.

    • @gwensmith6
      @gwensmith6 Год назад +26

      Thank you that's what's wrong with some in the medical profession. Insufficient findings or none at all.

    • @isastruve
      @isastruve 10 месяцев назад +4

      Oh yes

    • @debraschepers9381
      @debraschepers9381 9 месяцев назад +11

      I get no where at the Dr. Just brushed off.

    • @nataliaalfonso2662
      @nataliaalfonso2662 9 месяцев назад

      Abusive relationships literally make us hideous.

    • @kokeskokeskokes
      @kokeskokeskokes 9 месяцев назад +4

      Sugar, alcohol. Why else would one's insulin skyrocket, and again and again until body builds up a tollerance.

  • @vetsai8199
    @vetsai8199 Год назад +79

    I think a lot of people are probably running high cortisol right now with all that is going on in the US and the world!

    • @Polly-Esterismyname
      @Polly-Esterismyname Год назад +6

      💯 👍 👍 👍

    • @tmcgee1614
      @tmcgee1614 Год назад

      I agree. They don't want us to be healthy. Gives big pharma more $$ .

    • @stardustgirl2904
      @stardustgirl2904 Месяц назад

      Thanks to this worthless fake administration

  • @annepeltier316
    @annepeltier316 Год назад +151

    I would be interested in a follow up video outlining ways to decrease high cortisol levels.

  • @SkateNCreate90
    @SkateNCreate90 Год назад +281

    This stuff is so stressful (ironic, I know). Diet, skincare, lifestyle habits, supplementation is all within our control to some extent. I feel like a lot of us do struggle with the two things we cannot always control though that make many things nearly redundant - stress and sleep! I hope everyone is feeling mostly stress free today!

    • @ladysteel6019
      @ladysteel6019 Год назад +5

      Yes 👍🏻 let go and love your life better, Helps.

    • @AaditDesai-wk3zk
      @AaditDesai-wk3zk 9 часов назад

      Hey were you having any sleep problems like severe insomnia ? Waken up for whole night ?

  • @SYLV_IN
    @SYLV_IN Год назад +236

    You literally described what I had for the past 2 years. Its so crazy how I went many times to the doctors and they told me I was fine and put me on lots of antidepressants making me feel worse and gain tons of weight. I'm slowly getting better 😢

    • @marquitafreeman9830
      @marquitafreeman9830 Год назад +35

      I understand totally where you're coming from. I asked my Dr. To check my hormone and cortisol levels ...all I got was excuses and reasons I didn't need to be tested as if I don't know or notice changes in my body. I told her I wasn't taking any antidepressants...I just want my levels checked!!

    • @kristencalifra6421
      @kristencalifra6421 Год назад

      THEY push antidepressants on me for chronic pain n gaslight me every time so I quit going to the doctors altogether. Less stress!

    • @TrishFountaine
      @TrishFountaine 11 месяцев назад +1

      🙏🙏

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 9 месяцев назад +26

      doctors nowadays aren't healers, they are like insurance agent listen direct order$ from pharmaceutical companies.

    • @user-vd9gt7ig4q
      @user-vd9gt7ig4q 8 месяцев назад +12

      Carnivore eliminated my symptoms
      Exercise cardio walking
      More water
      Vitamins
      I dumped the effexor and anxiety meds 🙏

  • @iamheatherok
    @iamheatherok Год назад +490

    I recently came across cushing's syndrome (all symptoms you describe in this video) 3 years ago I was prescribed a highest dose inhaler for asthma prevention. Within 3 months my face changed, I developed a buffalo hump, gained a massive amount of weight in my trunk only, watched in realtime as stretchmarks appeared in column formations up my abdomen (I felt a burning in the shower - my skin was tearing/stretching right then and there) and a bunch of other odd symptoms. Despite all of these being pretty obvious signs of cortisol disruption, my doctor and myself put them all down to diet and exercise, despite me regularly lifting weights and eating within my calorie allowance. Not once was my inhaler mentioned. It seems so dumb now, but I did NOT know my inhaler was a high dose steroid, and I also did not know it wasn't meant to be used long term. So, 3 years of feeling like my body is failing me and believing it was because I was getting older and not "good" enough with food and exercise.
    Once I realised what cushing's was, I traced my timeline back to the start of the inhaler use and asked my doctor about it. Their answer? "ohhh, that makes sense. You shouldn't really be on really really high dose inhaler for too long, come off it today." This is after re-prescribing it all this time. Whilst the steroid withdrawal was hard, within 4 weeks I:
    - Saw the buffalo hump reduce drastically
    - Saw my jaw and cheekbones re-emerge almost fully from "moon face"
    - Dropped 3kg in weight
    I know it will take considerable time for other changes, like thin skin (I bruise at the slightest bump and usually the skin tears with it), quicker wound healing (cuts on my hands, legs and feet can take months to disappear) more weight loss etc
    I wish more people had access to information like this to allow them to make appropriate choices about their health and prescriptions. I relied on my doctor's advice, and it was severely lacking. I'm now rebuilding my perception of what I look like, what my body can do, 3 years too late.
    Thanks for sharing, @DrDrayzDay

    • @AMYOLSENSCHOO
      @AMYOLSENSCHOO Год назад +32

      Wow!! I'm so glad you figured it out!

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 Год назад +3

      How did you figure it out

    • @carolyndavasligil1388
      @carolyndavasligil1388 Год назад +3

      She is a doctor, she's studied this.

    • @emmadisegni5901
      @emmadisegni5901 Год назад +6

      How mutch high was the dose? I also use an inhaler

    • @RareGem369
      @RareGem369 Год назад +21

      Wtf what was the doctor thinking? I would have tried to sue that doctor for damages. I’m so glad my mother always told me to get a second opinion from doctors, they’re NOT always right. It pays to do your own research! 💯

  • @melliedavis2193
    @melliedavis2193 Год назад +71

    I care for a parent with Alzheimer’s and simultaneously have my only child starting college, whilst I am also entering menopause. It feels impossible to escape the high levels of stress occurring right now. Even with improving nutrition and increasing exercise there is only so much I can do. It’s tough

    • @Plethorality
      @Plethorality 9 месяцев назад +12

      I hope things improve for you soon.

    • @Lovefreelylovefully
      @Lovefreelylovefully 9 месяцев назад

      Aren’t there nursing homes to care for them?

    • @BubblesBulldog
      @BubblesBulldog 2 месяца назад

      I hope you’re out of your stressful time, but I wanted to give you a suggestion for next time. If you don’t already, I recommend meditation. Even if it’s just deep breathing exercises for a minute before heading out the door or before bed. Whenever you can fit it in. If you have trouble falling asleep I like guided meditation videos

    • @carrington2949
      @carrington2949 Месяц назад

      Have you thought of microdosing.

  • @dstrau7987
    @dstrau7987 Год назад +148

    This was an eye opener. I have the bruising, the acne, the hair loss, the belly, the yeast issues...

    • @camrobn
      @camrobn Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @augusthome9860
      @augusthome9860 Год назад +8

      @@camrobn
      Me too, plus buffalo neck.

    • @mettejensen8653
      @mettejensen8653 Год назад +4

      me too minus the bruising and acne, vitamin c and b vitamins have sorted that out

    • @louise7552
      @louise7552 4 месяца назад

      Wow, feel for you guys.

  • @rapunzelmane9592
    @rapunzelmane9592 11 месяцев назад +34

    People who have been narcissistically abused often produce too much cortisol from childhood onwards (CPTSD). Going No Contact with those with Clluster-B Personality Disorders and their 'Flying Monkeys' may help with this condition along with seeing a therapist who specializes in Narcissistic Abuse.

    • @nmHispana
      @nmHispana 9 месяцев назад +3

      That's what I've been enduring for the last two years from malignant narcissistic landlords and flying monkeys, the entire care coordination department with my health insurance who have been playing intentional head games, stonewalling and gaslighting me, while intentionally withholding the services needed and the ghetto environment along with constant and deliberate noise that disrupts my sleep coming from the drug addicts/drug dealers above me and them smoking dope near my windows and patio.

    • @yuordreams
      @yuordreams 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@nmHispanaWishing you peace and protection, my friend.

    • @Day2Night_
      @Day2Night_ 9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow. Been dealing with narcissistic abuse for 21 years. I am experiencing almost every symptom in this video along with depression/despair

  • @psychmatisa
    @psychmatisa 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a clinical psychologist, I have these talks with clients every day.

  • @N_K12695
    @N_K12695 Год назад +41

    I consider it very important to point out that increased stress as a consequence of trauma (PTSB!) can also lead to permanently increased cortisol levels. If the traumatic event occurs e.g. in the second year of life, the brain development can be disturbed in such a way that the stress level can no longer be lowered automatically. - From a doctor licenced in Germany, translated by deepl.

    • @briannakinney
      @briannakinney 9 месяцев назад +6

      So I feel like this applies to me. I dealt with physical/emotional/sexual abuse from as young as 1.5ish… i go to therapy every week.. and I love my therapist but I feel like im still permanently stressed. How would one go about starting to heal from this???

    • @aa.4639
      @aa.4639 8 месяцев назад +6

      This is me. It's called Pseudo Cushings. The symptoms and the diuration of the symptoms is severe. In my case all my life, every small stress will shoot my cortisol thru the roof. I have chronic CFS, Fibromialgya,.had severe depressive episodes, adrenal PCOS... When i am chill my wight starts falling off like crazy, skin is glowing, normal period.. It takes only one week of bad sleep or stress at work or too much exercise and boom! My body starts breaking down. It's chronic and can't be treated.

  • @rubysnailbar4460
    @rubysnailbar4460 Год назад +67

    I have had the hump since I was a teenager and it has never gone away and I have autoimmune diseases now I am in my 40’s - thank you for your advice ❤

    • @clairec1683
      @clairec1683 2 месяца назад

      I have noticed I've developed in my later yrs

  • @oddestgoddess8825
    @oddestgoddess8825 Год назад +83

    Yep! I was the wife of a man with undiagnosed Cushing Disease. For 30 yrs we tried to find out what was wrong. By the time we found a doctor to listen to us, the body damage had been done. After a 39 yr marriage, he died of kidney failure 3 yrs ago.
    Unfortunately, our oldest daughter had a pituitary tumor, as well. No one believed that was possible. She had neurosurgery to remove her tumor, as well. But, the damage had been done to her too. She struggles daily with a multitude of health issues.
    Untreated Cushings destroys lives. Untreated Cushings kills!

    • @TheMyisa
      @TheMyisa Год назад +17

      I'm so sorry for your loss and everything that I know that you and your daughter are going through. I'm a Cushing's warrior. My gynecologist thought that I had it 1998. She sent me to the head of endocrinology at a top hospital in Los Angeles. He ran 24 hr urine, it was normal so he dismissed it. The next 8 endos over 20 years laughed it off. It wasn't until I was literally dying and couldn't finish my sentences from brain damage that a smart endo knew exactly what was going on. Of course, after having the tumor for at least 20 years, it had grown into the cavernous sinus, and they had to leave some behind. I'm going to be fighting this until it finally kills me.
      I hope that your daughter gets the treatment that she needs to have a good quality of life.

    • @oddestgoddess8825
      @oddestgoddess8825 Год назад +10

      @@TheMyisa We write these stories so that people will know. Education is important, since the medical system has let so many of you down. One should not have to fight so hard with “professionals “ to receive a diagnosis and treatment!
      Unfortunately, my daughter’s quality of life is not too good. She now has no pituitary hormones produced by her body. She has to replace them all, which is very expensive and difficult. She has a myriad of health problems stemming from her years with Cushings Disease.

    • @oddestgoddess8825
      @oddestgoddess8825 Год назад +16

      @Department of Redundancy Dept Thank you. I agree with you, except for one aspect.
      I belonged to an online support group for people with Cushings or who suspected they had it. We, as a group, had numerous people who knew the protocols for diagnosis. We knew who the endo’s who knew Cushings and the neurosurgeons who were the most experienced in pituitary surgeries. We knew how the blood tests needed to be run, so we taught lab technicians how to do them properly.
      i personally was the reason that three separate people went for a diagnosis. They all had Cushings. i could tell by their symptoms.
      It is my opinion that Cushings Disease is not so much rare but just rarely diagnosed.

    • @oddestgoddess8825
      @oddestgoddess8825 Год назад +2

      @Department of Redundancy Dept Yes, I now see what you are saying. ☺️

    • @Plethorality
      @Plethorality 9 месяцев назад +6

      I get si frustrated with disinterested doctors. Many were pushed into by their parents.. their heart is not in their job. .

  • @ItsMeHello555
    @ItsMeHello555 Год назад +69

    CUSHING’s! My ex husband was a physician and missed this with me, for decades. He was taught that if it looks and sounds like a horse, it’s a horse. Cushings IS the zebra! Do your OWN research online, there are many forums ran by survivors. He would humiliate me at different appointments, saying it was all in my mind. No one would take me seriously. It took a neurosurgeon in California, independent bloodwork and high resolution, thin sliced imagery of the pituitary, and being read by someone with experience. I had no cortisol production left, nor any HGH, by the time I got someone to take me serious. I had gained over 70 pounds in only a couple months, initially, after being an elite athlete all of my life. I hope this helps someone else out there! I would never have even heard of this disease, but my son was 9 at the time, had seen my decline, and was the only one to believe me. He listened to Mysterious Diagnosis every day, while playing video games. My sweet boy saved my life. I hope this can save someone else’s. Centralized or truncal obesity, muscle weakness, red face, stretch marks, thin limbs, facial and body acne, facial and body hair, moon faced, fat hump on back, and more. You do NOT have to have all symptoms. My sister is an RN and laughed at me, when I told her I thought I might have it. No one knows your body better than YOU!

    • @ItsMeHello555
      @ItsMeHello555 Год назад +4

      It can be caused by stress or pituitary adenoma.. I wanted to add that.

    • @birdlover7776
      @birdlover7776 Год назад +7

      What a wonderful son you have🌸

    • @ItsMeHello555
      @ItsMeHello555 Год назад +14

      @@birdlover7776 , thank you! He has been nothing but a gift from the moment he got here and turns 26 this year. I would not be here without him. I told him he should consider going into medicine. He is incredibly smart. He said after seeing my ordeal, he has no faith in it.

    • @breannagatti331
      @breannagatti331 Год назад +2

      May I ask how you were treated for Cushings? I have all of those symptoms you had, and I have a few weeks until I get a blood test to check if Cushings is the cause!

    • @breannagatti331
      @breannagatti331 Год назад

      @It’sMe

  • @Grahamt978
    @Grahamt978 9 месяцев назад +36

    Developed Cushings disease immediately after pregnancy, had my adrenal glands removed after 2 yrs of looking for tumor. 18 yrs later a pituitary tumor was removed. Life has not been easy but truly blessed to be alive.
    Appreciate you spreading awareness!

    • @debraschepers9381
      @debraschepers9381 9 месяцев назад

      Gosh I didn't know u could have it removed. Interesting.

    • @cebamy
      @cebamy 9 месяцев назад +1

      Likewise, feel blessed every single day after transphenoidal then adrenatectomy

    • @vicky116
      @vicky116 8 месяцев назад

      @@cebamy Are you on any medication after their removal? 🤔

    • @cebamy
      @cebamy 8 месяцев назад

      @@vicky116, I’m on hydrocortisone

  • @Hannahleigh_
    @Hannahleigh_ 10 месяцев назад +65

    Ive been misdiagnosed for a few years from PCOS to a thyroid issue. My bloodwork finally came back abnormal for my cortisol level and I finally found a doctor who wants to do further testing. Feels like I’m finally getting relief after wondering all this time. I have the same symptoms too

    • @brandyleeledford4232
      @brandyleeledford4232 4 месяца назад

      You need to have b12 function testing.

    • @dalialovesdoggies4361
      @dalialovesdoggies4361 4 месяца назад

      2:42 ❤ 2:42 😢🎉❤❤❤😂

    • @dalialovesdoggies4361
      @dalialovesdoggies4361 4 месяца назад

      😂🎉😢😢😢😊😮😢🎉y😂🎉😮😮😅😅DIABETES. FIRST CAUSE OF PCO

    • @gabrielachavez8982
      @gabrielachavez8982 2 месяца назад

      Did they also look into cushings? Drs tried telling me I had pcos but I felt it was something else. Kept checking and I had a 4mm micro adenoma in my brain.

    • @Sunayana1993
      @Sunayana1993 13 дней назад

      So much info. But there is hardly anything to take home in terms of how to handle. I find it just hot air….

  • @Rebecca-1111
    @Rebecca-1111 Год назад +15

    I had that lump on the backmof my neck thing. I couldn't loose weight no matter what i did. I had no clue i had stage 3 Metstatic thyroid cancer. Now i stay at a healthy weight and the hump is gone. My husband thought my neck was broke. 10yrs this Halloween. Newly subbed. Thank you.

  • @Wamagirii
    @Wamagirii 18 часов назад

    This was truly helpful and informative. Thank you.

  • @mignonalverson2475
    @mignonalverson2475 Год назад +6

    I appreciate Dr. Dray touching on several skin conditions due to many underlying issues.

  • @d.c.127
    @d.c.127 Год назад +25

    High stress levels cause high cortisol levels. That seems to me the main cause and I really wish you had gone into that in more depth! I work in social services with a very vulnerable population and have seen some of the signs you mentioned in people and very dangerous and unstable life situations.

    • @NoxCattus
      @NoxCattus Год назад +7

      I work in healthcare-same thing minus the physically dangerous situations. I stay stressed 24/7.

  • @drymobius9
    @drymobius9 Год назад +3

    I have 4 of these symptoms and have been very stressed...now everything makes sense! So lucky I stumble with this video

  • @luckyneko1
    @luckyneko1 Год назад +2

    I was diagnosed with Cushings Syndrome a couple years ago. It's believed I've had it over 30 years but I could never get help. It is not as rare as they make it sound!
    Mine is not as high as some. I can lose weight. I dont have diabetes. It has caused Osteoporosis and I've been exhausted half my life. Doctors need more information on this and need to consider it instead of dismissing people!

  • @kimberlycarter813
    @kimberlycarter813 9 месяцев назад +5

    Dr Dray is amazing. She always gives the best information. Never misses!

  • @marylawman8603
    @marylawman8603 Год назад +269

    As someone who works in a veterinary hospital, we see this condition frequently in dogs and sometimes horses. They have the telltale signs of the distended abdomen, thin skin and hair and skin and ear yeast infections. Many times they are also diabetic. Generally, the cause is a benign tumor on the adrenal gland. Most people opt to treat with medication rather than surgery. This was interesting to hear that it affects people in much the same way. Thanks, Dr Dray. Happy Thursday! Hope you have a peaceful evening. 💜

    • @judygilleland9384
      @judygilleland9384 Год назад +8

      Surgery through the nostril and removal of the tumor corrects the problem!

    • @kanttouchthis3716
      @kanttouchthis3716 Год назад +8

      Animals can be diabetic???

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 Год назад +4

      Why medication over surgery? What drug is prescribed?

    • @marylawman8603
      @marylawman8603 Год назад +6

      The surgery requires a specialist and is very expensive. Vetoryl is the drug prescribed.

    • @marylawman8603
      @marylawman8603 Год назад +6

      You’re referring to a pituitary tumor. Cushings is an adrenal gland issue.

  • @ansunette1
    @ansunette1 Год назад +8

    Brilliant video. Thank you for the information dr Dray. I wish more doctors would be this thorough.

  • @Lupo32
    @Lupo32 10 месяцев назад +2

    This woman is very informative and knowledgeable.

  • @TheWater44
    @TheWater44 11 месяцев назад +9

    Dr Dray I’d like to say Thank You so much for taking the time to educate us 🙏🏼 I absolutely love your videos and have been following your channel for a long time. Never stop doing what you do, we truly truly love and appreciate you ❤ God Bless.

  • @rubberbiscuit99
    @rubberbiscuit99 Год назад +9

    I am so glad this video came up in my feed and I watched it! Several symptoms I have had make sense now and can be connected to high cortisol. Thank you, Dr.

  • @gwensmith6
    @gwensmith6 Год назад +4

    This is a good informational article about Cortisol. Most doctors ignore the weight gain,or skin bruises.

  • @kiram990
    @kiram990 Год назад +91

    Thank you for this important video , Dr Dray. Cushing's disease/syndrome is a terrible terrible illness!
    Too much cortisol effects *every* system in your body. It also causes insomnia , weight gain , disrupts your periods , you can't concentrate , it causes depression and mood swings , causes blurred vision , memory problems. It's so important to raise awareness! Patients are often dismissed because the doctors immediately blame everything on the weight gain and ignore everything else , when the weight gain is actually one of the symptoms , not the cause. I was dismissed and miss diagnosed for about 2 decades. I hope it'll change soon. We don't have to suffer for so long 💔

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 9 месяцев назад +4

      That’s a terrible shame. I wish you a good life

    • @kiram990
      @kiram990 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@M_SC Thank you, you as well!

    • @snowblo1
      @snowblo1 8 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, but what's the solution? My doctor isn't too bright, I'm finding out.

    • @snowblo1
      @snowblo1 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, but what's the solution? My doctor isn't too bright, I'm finding out.

    • @snowblo1
      @snowblo1 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but what's the solution? My doctor isn't too bright, I'm finding out.

  • @inokruysen649
    @inokruysen649 Год назад +7

    You have a very very optimistic trust in Dermatologists 🙂

  • @jimdoe4437
    @jimdoe4437 Год назад +187

    Would you please consider doing a detailed video expanding on the interaction of the body's skin and insulin? I found your reference to the dermis being affected by insulin as a potentially fascinating topic. Thanks very much for the content you produce. It is most educational!

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  Год назад +41

      See my video on signs of diabetes

    • @jazbaker2786
      @jazbaker2786 Год назад +1

      @@DrDrayzday Maybe he means a video on sugar and the skin

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  Год назад +8

      @@jazbaker2786 I have a video on that too

    • @kristine6324
      @kristine6324 9 месяцев назад

      You would like videos by Dr. Berg if you are interested in this topic.

  • @UncleDavesKitchen
    @UncleDavesKitchen 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, such a complete talk on this subject, I'm so happy it showed up in my feed, I subscribed.

  • @sistaHelenGarcia
    @sistaHelenGarcia Год назад +2

    Great video. Very informative. I always knew cortisol was bad, but this explains so many reasons why. Thank you.

  • @AnaAndYari
    @AnaAndYari 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love this lady. She is such a great teacher. I don’t even suffer from obesity or anything mentioned in this video, but idk why I just find her videos intriguing and so informative. So I just started to watch it, because even though I don’t suffer from this, it’s great to know & maybe it’ll help out a friend or family member that has symptoms like these and don’t know why. And it could help with encouraging them to get some help from a doctor. 😊

  • @alp6244
    @alp6244 Год назад +92

    Thank you, Dr. Dray. This is a very thorough explanation of cortisol and the effects on the body when too high or too low. Cortisol testing is not something primary care doctors order routinely, even when asked. I think the adrenal glands are very often ignored. I have an apple shape (mostly belly fat), a hump on my upper back, which I attributed to osteoporosis and thinning hair at the top of my head.
    Adrenal fatigue is real!

    • @snowblo1
      @snowblo1 8 месяцев назад +4

      Yes, Dr. Berg has discussed this as well. I've had PCOS & type 2 diabetic, and I also believe adrenal fatigue

    • @JulieSevelson-nb9nj
      @JulieSevelson-nb9nj 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@snowblo1oh, and then there's the fact that PCOS is inherited. My great- grandmother had this, along with other hormone issues that are also inherited. She had nine surviving children,and numerous miscarriages ( early 1900's) so this disease can be passed down. The laws then forbade birth control, and abortion ( Comstock Laws)so this was common,and why many diseases are prevalent in a modern country like the U.S.

  • @Rimadesy
    @Rimadesy Год назад

    Dr. Dray always posts something I’ve been wondering about

  • @AlexandraMC_
    @AlexandraMC_ 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow I literally have all the symptoms and I am now questioning whether it's high cortisol levels or PCOS, or both. This video just confirmed my high cortisol levels.

  • @hrhsophiathefirst4060
    @hrhsophiathefirst4060 Год назад +4

    Always so informative like a dose of daily knowledge, take in and let it marinate!

  • @Noname99903
    @Noname99903 Год назад +144

    This was very informative. however I was really hoping you’d touch on how to lower cortisol levels for us who have most of the symptoms you talked about in this video.

    • @reneejames3325
      @reneejames3325 Год назад +3

      Research pantothenic acid

    • @allieelectra23
      @allieelectra23 Год назад

      ​@@reneejames3325 What does that do for cortisol levels?

    • @kp76333
      @kp76333 Год назад +3

      Look up adrenal cocktail, seriously, my daughter and I are going to do this recipe.

    • @allieelectra23
      @allieelectra23 Год назад +1

      @@kp76333 Please share link

    • @martaaltheide5146
      @martaaltheide5146 Год назад +7

      Un interrupted Sleep, prayer, and a deep breathing technique by Wim Huf ( sp) the man that can hold his breath for minutes really decrease cortisol levels. As well as avoiding negative people, or smiling at what they say, and rejecting it in your mind immediately

  • @bonjourjetsetter
    @bonjourjetsetter 8 месяцев назад

    Wow! Thank you so much for the visuals. It's incredibly helpful to see them and really helped me not overreact!

  • @barbaracossentino2820
    @barbaracossentino2820 Год назад +2

    This was fascinating. Heading over to watch the video on hormone balance. Thank you.

  • @hlo7166
    @hlo7166 Год назад +3

    Omg I am going through this!!! The timing of this video is perfect

  • @consciouscrypto3090
    @consciouscrypto3090 Год назад +12

    This was so helpful! I'm going to start drinking more lemon balm tea. I already do it when I feel stressed, because I know it lowers cortisol. But now I see there's more to it than just feeling stressed or not.

  • @catrinasinescu3110
    @catrinasinescu3110 Год назад

    Excellent information. And also, love the lamp behind you!

  • @annpringle8219
    @annpringle8219 Год назад +1

    The video was very knowledgeable. Thank you doc!!

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Год назад +9

    I was always told stress is the biggest cause of high cortisol. Which I suffer alot of

  • @brianamcgrady3798
    @brianamcgrady3798 Год назад +25

    Thank you for this informative video. Can you do a video on how to lower cortisol levels?

  • @elainehaddengolladay5980
    @elainehaddengolladay5980 11 месяцев назад

    You are a very good communicator. Thank you.

  • @viciousflippy
    @viciousflippy Год назад +2

    Thank you for always teaching me something new! I’m so glad I found your channel!

  • @anaispereira4967
    @anaispereira4967 Год назад +11

    I love your product review vids, but I absolutely love the most your scientific videos 🎉❤❤❤❤❤ keeps me vigilant on my health as I get into my "wiser years" 😊

  • @PositiveMommaLife
    @PositiveMommaLife Год назад +7

    Thank you, Dr. Dray. I’m looking to leave nursing because of this. I’ve cut my hours back by half. I feel better! To stressful.

  • @JulienArbor
    @JulienArbor Год назад

    Excellent video, Dr. Dray.

  • @sarahcemafauna
    @sarahcemafauna Год назад +2

    Thank you for this rich material, really helpfull. Can you, please, make a video on low cortisol signs?

  • @makayy_love
    @makayy_love Год назад +19

    Wow, how crazy, as long as I’ve watched your videos, you coincidentally put out this video. I just had surgery a month ago to remove my brain tumor. I was diagnosed with cushions disease. I currently have Addison’s disease only temporary until my body can start producing cortisol on its on . My dermatologist actually helped discover what was going on ❤ I to see a dermatologist for my bad acne. Along with a lot of other side effects mentioned in this video. One month post operation and a lot symptoms are going or have already gone away. 🙏🏽

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  Год назад +4

      Glad to hear you got the right diagnosis & proper treatment!

    • @TheMyisa
      @TheMyisa Год назад +3

      Hi, fellow Cushie! How are you feeling?

    • @makayy_love
      @makayy_love Год назад +5

      @@TheMyisa Hi I’m doing really well thanks for asking. Things are getting better and I am pretty much off of my hormones. I have a follow up with endo this week so we’ll see what’s the update from there

  • @callielu7485
    @callielu7485 Год назад +16

    I had Cushings syndrome. I had all of these symptoms with the exception of acanthosis nigricans. I weighed almost 300 pounds and I was miserable. This went on for six years until by sheer accident they discovered an adrenal tumor that was suppressing my adrenal gland which made the gland think it was blocked and therefore overproduced cortisol. Ultimately they removed my adrenal gland and initially they had to wean me down from the steroid my body had been producing. At first I had to have 100 mg prednisone AM AND PM. That is a massive dose of prednisone. I currently take no steroids at all. They weaned me down to none...I lost 180 pounds and I feel amazing and happy! Thank you modern medicine!

  • @aneisleeper5515
    @aneisleeper5515 Год назад +4

    Omg this video was so stressful but I had to watch it till the end. I was dying to know. Good night and thanks for your work

  • @Jojoma449
    @Jojoma449 Год назад +1

    Thank you for addressing how hormones influence skin.

  • @the_bird_of_hermes_tarot777
    @the_bird_of_hermes_tarot777 5 дней назад

    Thank you for great information ❤

  • @margieryne6220
    @margieryne6220 Год назад +3

    Thank you, your videos are always so informative & I learn so much!🥰

  • @DianaStone-sj6pp
    @DianaStone-sj6pp Год назад +87

    I have had adrenal Insuffiency for 25 years. I must take prednisone and fludrocortisone daily to stay alive. The side effects you mention are very familiar. No doctor including my dermatologist or endocrinologist has taken the time to explain the skin conditions like you have in this video. Thank you for the great information.

    • @SweaterWeather99
      @SweaterWeather99 Год назад +1

      My son has secondary AI from a brain tumor. It is a journey for sure! Replacement is tricky

    • @l.s68
      @l.s68 Год назад

      Ditto

    • @DianaStone-sj6pp
      @DianaStone-sj6pp 8 месяцев назад

      @@gracieolmedasepulveda2482 yes I take fludrocortisone daily.

    • @DianaStone-sj6pp
      @DianaStone-sj6pp 8 месяцев назад

      @@gracieolmedasepulveda2482 my levels were zero when I was diagnosed with primary Adrenal Insuffiency.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Год назад

    This needed to be said! It's good you tell these. You are smart. You have said so much. You described quite a bit I relate too and fits the theme.

  • @studiosandi
    @studiosandi 5 месяцев назад

    Very will explain. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @SweaterWeather99
    @SweaterWeather99 Год назад +8

    This is a great video. My son is has SAI due to a brain tumor. We went through a period of adjustment when replacing with hydrocortisone 3 x day. He was so sick before replacing. What a journey. I’ve definitely seen both ends of the spectrum

  • @DeniseSyrett
    @DeniseSyrett Год назад +69

    An additional cause is high stress! The specialist to see for hormone problems is an endocrinologist. I had several of these symptoms from extreme stress. My face ballooned up and I gained 20 lbs in my abdomen extremely fast despite eating my normal diet. It took a few months to see an endocrinologist and several more months for the cortisol to go down to normal.

    • @livics610
      @livics610 Год назад

      And did they prescribe?

    • @DeniseSyrett
      @DeniseSyrett Год назад +8

      @@livics610 Yes, thyroid hormones which weren’t working properly. I also reduced my stress levels.

    • @EliseGiammanco
      @EliseGiammanco Год назад +10

      This is what I am going through right now ❤

    • @ziolove
      @ziolove Год назад +9

      Stress kills.

    • @DeniseSyrett
      @DeniseSyrett Год назад +6

      @@EliseGiammanco you can heal. It takes time. Be super nice to yourself❤️

  • @Novemberrain111
    @Novemberrain111 Год назад +1

    You look beautiful today Dr. Dray🌷thanks for the informative vid

  • @RoseGold-db6xe
    @RoseGold-db6xe Год назад +2

    Dr Dray is a god send ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @angelmay5808
    @angelmay5808 Год назад +3

    Oh damn.... I think I better get myself a doc appointment....this explains SO much!😮

  • @meggieprice
    @meggieprice Год назад +3

    So many things I would not know but for our Dr. Dray! 💜💜💜

  • @user-ek5tm8zs7z
    @user-ek5tm8zs7z 4 месяца назад +1

    I have never received informstion so complete and exgsustive. Thanks

  • @aamnahere6250
    @aamnahere6250 2 месяца назад +2

    I think it's important to mention that these symptoms can occur for completely different reasons as well. For example.stretch marks are not just a sign of skin thinning. I've known people who were prescribed steroid creams for rashes and only developed stretch marks in areas where those creams were topically applied. Stretch marks (as do most symptoms mentioned in this video) can be caused by several things, some of them have very little or nothing to do with an underlying disease.

  • @ashleyrodriguez7175
    @ashleyrodriguez7175 Год назад +23

    You inspire me to get into dermatology! Thank you for your videos ♥️

  • @catmama54
    @catmama54 Год назад +3

    I wish you were my dermatologist.I have a small pheochromocytoma so I have to much cortisol and stress makes it go crazy and I have a stressful life. The surgery was going to be to much for me as I have lupus to so I just live with it. This was very informative

  • @ursulaclarke6066
    @ursulaclarke6066 Год назад +1

    Your hair looks so pretty and glossy x

  • @blancabulgrin5560
    @blancabulgrin5560 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for explaining all this that's affecting me Dr.

  • @proxyloxy7011
    @proxyloxy7011 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I do have a pituitary tumor that I have known about for the last 27 years. Luckily my symptoms are not extreme, and I now know what to keep an eye on.

  • @larassiere
    @larassiere Год назад +9

    I have Cushing's syndrome, so i truly am grateful you made this video! ❤

    • @callielu7485
      @callielu7485 Год назад +1

      I had it too...I'm better now but its rare to see anything on this topic so I'm grateful to see it too!

    • @Mztastyish
      @Mztastyish Год назад

      Did you guys have tumors removed?

  • @ML-yn1zz
    @ML-yn1zz 4 месяца назад

    You are so clear and succinct.
    Thank you!

  • @christiedawn7663
    @christiedawn7663 Год назад +5

    I'm going to share this on my Twitter, I have known a lot of brown skinned people who have all these issues and they would benefit from this knowledge. Could you post a video on how to help the cortisol levels? I would also love if Doctors would invest more time in brown skinned people (Spanish people especially). They are barely beginning to understand how black people have a whole different way their bodies deal with issues and can be prone or even isolated to specific alements but there is no history for the Mexican people. These people need someone to want to focus on how their bodies are different because many of them don't like to speak up. My life had a demonstration of why it's important to speak up about any and all concerns and issues. It makes a difference when a health care system wants to initiate the questions to their Mexican or black patients because then they can feel the door open for them and will walk through it. Please LORD I pray my thoughts of inspiration make it to doctors who love the human body like me and want to challenge themselves to this learning. Believe me they will be so happy someone cared.

  • @JB4C89
    @JB4C89 Год назад +6

    Whew Lord yes I have this! Blood sugar control helps, Im prediabetic and this is a sign/symptom.

  • @lindabrown5940
    @lindabrown5940 Год назад

    Thank you SO much for this video Dr. Dray. So very informative.

  • @MarinaNic8
    @MarinaNic8 Год назад +1

    This was super informative, thank you ❤

  • @777TheUniverse
    @777TheUniverse Год назад +4

    Yeah a previous partner would get triggered so easily and would yell and get mad almost daily and I definitely saw these symptoms in him.

  • @TheMyisa
    @TheMyisa Год назад +36

    Hi, pituitary-dependent Cushing’s disease patient here! No stretch marks, no hump, my face never got that round, I didn’t have any of the extreme skin problems in your slides and that delayed my diagnosis for 20 years! The huge belly and thin limbs were definitely the first symptoms. The reason limbs stay thin is because cortisol breaks down protein. So we’re losing muscle as fast as we’re gaining fat.
    My face was red and drs said it was rosacea. Hmm, cure for rosacea must be tumor removal because I was as immediately white as a ghost!
    I have never heard any Cushing’s patient mention the bruising on back of hands or problem with this skin on knees and elbows. Excessive bruising in general, yes. I had terrible problems with healing. Before I was diagnosed, I had surgery on my leg and left with a 6 inch incision. Two weeks later, they removed the stitches and the whole thing opened up before I left the dr’s office! It was a mess and took forever. My scar is much worse than it would’ve been. My cats would accidentally scratch me and it could take weeks to heal. My hair definitely got thinner but not as bad as some of my friends. My hair stopped falling out post op. Cushing’s is a horrible disease. And many experts don’t think that it’s as rare as people claim. It’s just rarely diagnosed because they’re rarely testing for it. Especially, if someone doesn’t have all symptoms that you’ve described.

    • @maninhoeletronica
      @maninhoeletronica Год назад +10

      What did you do to get rid of Cushing?

    • @TheMyisa
      @TheMyisa Год назад

      @maninhoeletronica I didn't get rid of it. Rarely is anyone cured. The first line of attack is brain surgery to remove the tumor that's releasing the hormone that signals the adrenal glands to overproduce cortisol. They can't always remove it all and they're notorious for coming back. Some people have radiation or take one of a few very expensive medications to suppress the tumor or cortisol absorption.
      If nothing works, some people have their adrenal glands removed. Then they can't make cortisol or adrenaline and have to take synthetic steroids to live.

    • @thishyna
      @thishyna 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@maninhoeletronicaCushing’s disease is caused by a pituitary tumor. They probably had it removed.

    • @cincyspinqueen2066
      @cincyspinqueen2066 5 месяцев назад +1

      I had two brain surgeries to remove two tumors on my right anterior pituitary gland. My neurosurgeon removed the entire right anterior side. Four years later had gamma knife radiation on the remaining left side to destroy two new tumors and was diagnosed with panhypopiyuitarism and take 10 hormones my body no longer makes per pills and injections.
      What was your experience like with surgery as well as recovery?

    • @cincyspinqueen2066
      @cincyspinqueen2066 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@maninhoeletronicait depends if it is Cushings Disease or Cushings Syndrome. The first is rare and is caused by pituitary tumors. The second is common and can be due to tumors or non tumors anywhere else in the body.
      I can only speak to my experience with Cushings Disease. It took me fifteen years to be diagnosed. The tests which my endocrinologist did were blood cortisol labs, 24 hour urine collection, salivary cortisol labs, dexamothozone suppression tests, MRI's, and IPSS (which was horrible). After this I had brain surgery twice and radiation.
      Your best bet is to get a referral to get to an endocrinologist. They specialize in hypo and hyper cortisolism diseases.

  • @paullhirondelle1188
    @paullhirondelle1188 11 месяцев назад

    Great informative video-thank-you Dr. Dray

  • @AMORELLASH
    @AMORELLASH 4 месяца назад

    Such an intelligent lady ! Thank you !

  • @missnorthwales321
    @missnorthwales321 Год назад +4

    You are a mind reader! I swear everything I google your straight on! Thank you so much for your content x

  • @4gma59
    @4gma59 9 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent video, Dr. Dray. Thank you for taking the time to educate us. So interesting!

  • @mariaelenaceballos-wb3qx
    @mariaelenaceballos-wb3qx Год назад +1

    Very good report very theoral, very informative

  • @barbn2315
    @barbn2315 Год назад

    This video was very helpful to me. Thank you!

  • @cuteONE22
    @cuteONE22 Год назад +6

    Unfortunately most women who deal with pcos often have high cortisol levels. It's really difficult to manage 😓

  • @ODINS_daughter
    @ODINS_daughter Год назад +9

    How do poor sleeping habits attribute to cortisol levels? Thank you for today's video 💕

  • @leonaheraty3760
    @leonaheraty3760 Год назад

    Very interesting and helpful. Thank you! 😊

  • @anitav7090
    @anitav7090 Год назад +1

    Great info. Perhaps add info or extra video on how to solve the issue to balance cortisol to offer solutions. Also your voice seems to reveal nasal issues making it harder to listen for a long time despite the valuable info.

  • @mimig6511
    @mimig6511 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much Dr Dray...I seem to have high cortisol and really need to calm down etc. You are always so informative and a testament to the great skincare routines you have....you look early 20's!

    • @imahick5723
      @imahick5723 Год назад

      I'm sure that she tried to cover all bases. Perhaps she couldn't find any? Perhaps the doctor color might have more

    • @mimig6511
      @mimig6511 Год назад

      @@imahick5723 thanks,hun