Cortisol- Spot Urine in Undri, Pune

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Cortisol is a secretion of adrenal glands which can be found on top of the kidneys. It is responsible for regulating various aspects of the human body, especially the response to emotional and physical stress. It is an essential hormone which controls the body's use of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates to govern the metabolic rate of the body, including blood pressure.

All tissues in the human body carry glucocorticoid receptors which aid in facilitating the response during flight-or-fight situations. The stress hormone also regulates the blood sugar levels to supply energy to the body for repair and combat infections.

Usually, the cortisols are present in the bloodstream and attach to proteins. However, free cortisols can also be found in urine and saliva.

Fluctuations in cortisol also indicate a health problem leading to the activation of the flight-or-fight response. The cortisol levels may be in flux due to internal injury, infection or an underlying disease.

To detect the presence of Cushing syndrome and Addison disease, medical practitioners usually recommend a cortisol urine test. In the Cushing syndrome or hypercortisolism, the patient’s body produces excessive cortisol. Contrastingly, in Addison disease or hypocortisolism (Primary adrenal insufficiency), the human body secretes too little hormone.

The changes in cortisol levels occur due to a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Disorders of the adrenal gland
  • Noncancerous tumour growth
  • Flux in estrogen level in females 
  • Genetic factors 
  • Lifestyle habits such as smoking, alcohol intake etc.

The symptoms of having less cortisol than usual are: 

  • Persistent abdominal pain
  • Unusual menstrual periods
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unexplainable weight loss
  • Cravings for salty food items 
  • Dehydration 
  • Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia 
  • Low blood pressure or hypotension
  • Difficulty in climbing stairs 
  • Muscle weakness, including trouble with combing hair 
  • Dark skin patches 
  • Darkening of lips, palms and gums 
  • Mood swings and irritability

On the other hand, the primary signs of high blood pressure are: 

  • Fluctuations in sex drive 
  • Change in hair growth pattern, including excessive hair growth or balding
  • Purple stretch marks on the abdomen
  • Slow healing of wounds
  • Stunted growth
  • Weight gain 
  • Irregular periods
  • Weaker bones and enhanced fracture risk
  • Increased blood clotting risk

In the Cortisol- Spot Urine test, the patient is supposed to collect urine in a span of 24 hours as per the doctors’ recommendation. In the specimen, an authorized lab technician gauges the estimates of cortisol and matches it with the normal range.

The normal values of the stress hormone depend on the time of day when it is collected. The acceptable range for cortisol in the morning after waking up is 5 to 25 mcg/dL or 140 to 690 nmol/L, while in the evening, a good value is between 3 to 10 mcg/dL.

Due to the regulation of circadian rhythm, the hormone level in the morning is higher than the rest of the day.

Apollo 24|7 has spot urine cortisol screening using advanced tools and efficient lab technicians. After the diagnosis, the doctors recommend a range of treatment options to deal with the change in the cortisol level, including medication and modification of lifestyle habits.
 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the role of cortisol in the human body?

Cortisol is a steroid that helps facilitate the body's stress response. In addition, it also helps with controlling fat, protein and carbohydrates usage. It controls the metabolic rate by governing the glucose levels in flight-or-fight situations. The glucocorticoid receptors in tissues ensure a synchronized regulation of the bodily response.

What are free cortisols?

Usually, most of the cortisol hormones in the body are found in the bloodstream. These steroid molecules are attached to the proteins in the body. However, free hormones are not attached to any substance and can be observed in urine and saliva.

What is Addison disease, and what are its symptoms?

Primary adrenal insufficiency is a disorder which occurs when the body fails to produce the required amount of hormones. In this disease, the adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, produce significantly less cortisol, causing the main symptoms as: Abdominal pain Unusual periods Loss of appetite Weight loss Dehydration  Hypoglycemia  Hypotension Muscle weakness

What causes a change in the cortisol levels of the body?

The fluctuations of cortisol levels in the body can be attributed to different factors, including:  Adrenal gland disorders Noncancerous tumour growth Change in estrogen level in females  Genetic factors  Lifestyle habits such as smoking, alcohol intake etc.  Underlying infection or disease

What are the recommended treatments to manage cortisol levels?

The regular cortisol management plan includes both medications and changes in lifestyle habits, such as:  Usage of medicines like ketoconazole, mitotane and metyrapone. Intravenous injection of Signifor Hydrocortisone medication Sensible food consumption  Monitoring health consistently  Increased physical activity

What precautions must be exercised to ensure a healthy cortisol range in the body?

The following practices facilitate the maintenance of cortisol levels:  Focusing on low-stress activities  Consuming a rich, nutritious diet  Sleeping well  Adapting relaxation techniques like slow breathing  Frequent exercising

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results