Actress and director Amy Schumer has disclosed her diagnosis of Cushing’s Syndrome, which she attributes to receiving high-dose steroid injections.
Schumer opened up about her condition after facing scrutiny over changes in her appearance, with fans noting that her face appeared “puffier” during recent TV appearances.
Initially, Schumer attributed the alterations in her appearance to endometriosis, but later revealed her diagnosis of Cushing’s Syndrome, describing it as a transformative experience.
She shared details about the severity of Cushing’s Syndrome, highlighting the various forms it can take, some of which can be life-threatening and require extensive medical interventions.
Cushing’s syndrome is characterized by prolonged elevated levels of cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, often associated with prolonged steroid use.
Jessica Yellin, the founder of News Not Noise, reached out to Schumer after noticing the online discussion about her appearance, prompting Schumer to seek medical advice.
Schumer had been promoting the second season of her sitcom, Life And Beth, during recent appearances on US television shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The View.
Following these appearances, Schumer faced a wave of jokes, medical speculation, and supportive comments regarding her appearance.
Expressing both amusement and exasperation, Schumer reflected on enduring such scrutiny for nearly two decades, a reality many women face.