“Marble” skin can be a symptom of adrenal gland tumor, doctor said 02:00

With a tumor of adrenal glands, a person’s “marble” skin, redness of the face, a sense of inner tremor, sudden severe sweating and other symptoms, an endocrinologist, may have preventive and anti-age medicine specialist of the European Medical Center (EMS).

“Feochromocytom is a hormonal tumor of the adrenal gland, a vital organ. Normally it consists of special cells that produce adrenaline and norepinephrine. This disease occurs in 1 person from 200 thousand people,” he said.

Symptoms are often a sudden increase in systolic pressure. There may also be others.

“For example, unreasonable fear, feeling of inner tremor, the wilt of the skin or the flushing of the face. Also, because of this disease,“ marble ”skin, sudden strong sweating can be observed,” he added.

In addition, according to Tabeeva, forochromocytoma may sometimes have diabetes and hypertension with normal body weight.

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