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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hormone headaches
  1. ... hypopituitarism. Symptoms will vary depending on which pituitary hormones are affected and ... and vision problems. What happens during an ACTH ...
  2. ... pituitary gland and the brain. This can cause: Headaches Changes in vision , if the tumor is pressing on the optic nerve (the nerve at the back of the eye) Low levels of other pituitary hormones, such as thyroid hormones and cortisol If you' ...
  3. ... renin levels in the blood. Renin is a hormone that controls the production of aldosterone, a hormone made in the adrenal glands. The two hormones are usually tested together to help diagnose adrenal ...
  4. Aldosterone (ALD) is a hormone that helps control blood pressure and levels of sodium and potassium. An ALD test measures aldosterone in blood or urine. ...
  5. Catecholamine Tests What are catecholamine tests? Catecholamines are hormones made by your adrenal glands , two small glands located above your kidneys. These hormones are released into the body in response to ...
  6. ... test checks the level of calcitonin, a thyroid hormone, in your blood. It's mainly used to help ... a sample of your blood. Calcitonin is a hormone that helps control the level of calcium in ...
  7. Insulin is a hormone that helps your cells take in glucose (blood sugar) for energy. An insulin in blood test shows how much ... a sample of your blood. Insulin is a hormone that your pancreas makes. It helps move blood ...
  8. ... is your body's main source of energy. A hormone called insulin helps move glucose from your bloodstream ... jittery Hunger Fatigue Feeling dizzy , confused, or irritable Headache A fast heartbeat or arrhythmia (a problem with ...