What Causes Rapid Weight Gain, Unexplained Bruises And Hair Loss?
Question: Rapid weight gain (20 pound ) in 2 months, unexplained bruises, hair loss, and frequent urination. What could cause that?
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
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Good day.
Noted your history and as per that I would keep Cushings syndrome as a strong possibility. It would present with rapid weight gain, bruises and diabetes.
Diabetes can cause frequent urination.
I would suggest few tests like,
CBC, electrolytes, 24 hour urine free cortisol, fasting blood sugar and Thyroid function tests. You will also need an endocrine work up.
Regards
Binu
Hello
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Good day.
Noted your history and as per that I would keep Cushings syndrome as a strong possibility. It would present with rapid weight gain, bruises and diabetes.
Diabetes can cause frequent urination.
I would suggest few tests like,
CBC, electrolytes, 24 hour urine free cortisol, fasting blood sugar and Thyroid function tests. You will also need an endocrine work up.
Regards
Binu
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Also have lesion in lungs. Sure not hypothyroidism
Brief Answer:
Lung lesions can produce hormones
Detailed Answer:
What type of lung lesions are they? Do you have a CT scan report to attach? There are several lung lesions which can cause cushings syndrome.
I mentioned about thyroid function tests as hypothyroidism often present with weight gain and hair fall. However the bruises is unusual in hypothyroidism. It would have been great if you could attach a photo of those bruises. Are they pinkish and broad?
Lung lesions can produce hormones
Detailed Answer:
What type of lung lesions are they? Do you have a CT scan report to attach? There are several lung lesions which can cause cushings syndrome.
I mentioned about thyroid function tests as hypothyroidism often present with weight gain and hair fall. However the bruises is unusual in hypothyroidism. It would have been great if you could attach a photo of those bruises. Are they pinkish and broad?
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar