9Excessive Urination
Another symptom of Cushing’s syndrome is polyuria, which is the abnormal or excessive production of urine. Healthy adults should urinate anywhere under 2 liters of wastes on a daily basis. More than this amount can be a possible sign of the condition. Polyuria often occurs in conjunction with increased thirst or polydipsia. It is important to keep track of your urine volume and contact the doctor as soon as you notice the symptoms. If left untreated, the condition can cause more serious complications that can be life-threatening. [9]















