HOW CAN I TELL IF I’VE GOT HIGH CORTISOL LEVELS?
STEPHEN DONNELLY, VIA EMAIL
Cortisol is a hormone produced by glands in our bodies called the adrenal glands, which sit above the kidneys. It plays a critical role in various bodily functions, including regulating metabolism, reducing inflammation and helping the body respond to stress. While essential for our health, chronic elevation of cortisol levels can lead to several issues.
Elevated cortisol can occur for a number of reasons. One is a rare condition called Cushing’s syndrome, which affects people who have been taking steroid medicines that contain a synthetic version of cortisol for a long time.