
Are High DHEA And ACTH Levels Associated With Hashimoto's Disease?

Reason for hormone tests
Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Noted your concern.
Why was the DHEA and ACTH checked ?
Hashimoto's disease is auto immune thyroid disease and rarely in such patients, they can develop auto immune adrenal gland destruction. In that case, ACTH can go up, but DHEA will come down.
If in the last 10 years, your cortisol is normal, not to bother.
ACTH is produced in the pituitary gland and can go up even in stress.
Infact, there is no need to recheck these if there is no clinical indication.
How are your latest thyroid function tests ? Are you on thyroxine ( thyroid horone) replacement?
How are your periods? Any excess hair growth over body or suggestion of male hormone excess? Doctors often check DHEA when they find a woman with irregular periods and excess body hair or clitoral enlargement/ increased libido.
DHEA is an adrenal and ovarian androgen ( secreted at both places) and excess secretion can cause above mentioned problems.
Regards
Binu


What is the actual DHEA result
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for the reply. I would like to know your DHEA levels. In polycystic ovaries, some times there can be functional ovarian hyperandrogenism ( FAH) and DHEA levels can be high. This can cause further deterioration in ovulation and also may cause hair growth like what you mentioned. You may need to maintain a healthy weight and involve in regular physical activity. That will help . Besides, you may also need to use oral contraceptiive pills to reduce androgen levels.


DHEA or DHEA-S ?
Detailed Answer:
Uncontrolled hypothyroidism ( due to Hashimotos) can cause secondary PCOS. But your TSH of 1.26 seems perfect.
Are you sure it was DHEA, not DHEA-S which was checked?
DHEA is from ovary and adrenal ( could be from both) where as DHEA-S is from adrenal gland exlusively.
If it is DHEA-S, then 500 is not a big value,. A value above 800 is alarming.
Hashimotos has no direct relationship with DHEA


Exercise well, balanced diet and stay healthy
Detailed Answer:
Since your DHEA levels are normal at times ( not constantly elevated), please do not go behind that. Besides, you had all other investigations including MRI and they turned out normal. Endocrine system is complex and it is best not to repeat tests unless it is really clinically indicated.
If your periods are reguar and hair growth is minimal on body, you can use anti androgen measures like Spironolactone or Finasteride. If the periods are irregular and if hairgrowth is excessive, then you may need oral contraceptive pills ( example, XXXXXXX or Diane) for regulating periods and to reduce hair growth. Do not pluck hairs as it will leave scars and ca cause infections. A spa will be able to help you by mechanical hair removal safely.
Discuss with your endocrinologist on next visit. Use thyroid medication daily and keep TSH in normal range. Exercise regularly and be in healthy weight range. In most cases, that alone will be sufficient in regulating your adrenal/ovarian androgens.
REgards
Binu

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