Do patients with hyperadrenocorticism prefer cold foods?
Patients with adrenal hyperfunction may prefer cold-natured foods, but this is not a typical or specific symptom. If the body exhibits any discomfort, it is advisable to seek medical attention at a hospital as soon as possible and follow the doctor's instructions for appropriate management.

Adrenal hyperfunction refers to excessive hormone secretion by the adrenal glands, leading to various symptoms in the body. These symptoms may include palpitations and tachycardia, headaches, mental abnormalities, excessive sweating, and heat cramps. Adrenal hyperfunction may increase a patient's basal metabolic rate, generating more heat and making the patient feel hotter than usual, thus preferring cold-natured foods. In such cases, moderate consumption of cold-natured foods can help cool the body and maintain thermal balance.
Individual responses to adrenal hyperfunction can vary among patients. Some individuals may show a preference for cold-natured foods, while others may exhibit different symptoms. A preference for cold-natured foods might also be related to digestive system disorders. Conditions such as excessive acid reflux or bile reflux gastritis may cause patients to experience a burning sensation and pain in the abdominal cavity, leading them to consume cold-natured foods for symptom relief.
Even if cold-natured foods are preferred, excessive intake of overly cold foods should be avoided to prevent unnecessary harm to the body.