Corrigan's pulse

Corrigen pulse is a medical term that describes a patient's condition when they have high levels of cortisol in the blood. This can happen due to various factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, as well as injury and illness. Cortisol is a stress hormone that plays an important role in the body's adaptation to various stressful situations. Under normal conditions, cortisol levels should be balanced and regulated by the adrenal glands. If the level of this hormone increases, it can lead to various health problems, including hypertension, obesity, heart disease and other diseases. However, if cortisol control is increased, it may help with