Benign Adrenal Tumours Home A-Z Health Information Health Library A-Z Benign Adrenal Tumours Overview Benign adrenal tumours are non-cancerous growths in the adrenal glands. They can sometimes produce excess hormones. Symptoms High blood pressure, weight gain, or changes in hair growth. Diagnosis Blood and urine tests to evaluate hormone levels and imaging studies like CT or MRI. Treatment Depends on the tumour type and whether it is causing symptoms. Some tumours may only require regular monitoring, while others may need surgical removal if they produce excess hormones or are at a risk of becoming cancerous. Management of benign adrenal tumours involves regular follow-up to ensure that they do not cause complications. Disclaimer: The information in this Health Library is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional with any questions about a medical condition or before starting any treatment. Use of this site and its content does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. In case of a medical emergency, call your local emergency number or visit the nearest emergency facility immediately.