The Hormone Foundation recently released a patient guide on congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) as a companion piece to The Endocrine Society's clinical practice guideline for physicians. The patient guide describes this genetic disorder that interferes with the adrenal glands' ability to make proper amounts of cortisol, aldosterone and androgens. The most common form of CAH results from having too little cortisol-the so-called stress hormone essential to survival-and too little aldosterone, which regulates water balance and blood pressure, along with too much androgen, a male sex hormone... 

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