Rate how often you experience the mentioned conditions related to stress and adrenal function.
What This Questionnaire Assesses
Signs of adrenal exhaustion and stress overload. is an orientation tool, not a diagnosis. The questions help notice symptom patterns, habits or body reactions that may be worth discussing with a professional.
How to Interpret the Result
A higher score does not confirm disease, but it can show where to look next: nutrition, sleep, stress, digestion, hormones, nutrient deficiencies or inflammation.
Next Steps
Write down the main symptoms, their duration and what makes them worse. Real conclusions require clinical context, suitable lab tests and medical evaluation.
Why the questionnaire can be useful
This questionnaire is not a diagnosis, but it helps organize symptoms, habits, and risk signals that are easy to overlook in everyday life. The result can show which area deserves more attention and which questions are worth discussing with a specialist.
It is especially useful to retake the questionnaire after changes in diet, sleep, stress management, physical activity, or treatment. Comparing results over time is often more informative than looking at a single score.
How to interpret the result
A high score does not automatically mean a specific disease, and a low score does not exclude a problem. The questionnaire reflects patterns in answers, so it should be interpreted together with symptoms, medical history, medications, and recent life changes.
If the result points to a possible issue, use it as a starting point for a more careful review: food diary, sleep quality, stress load, digestion, laboratory tests when appropriate, and professional assessment.
What to do next
Do not change medication or start aggressive protocols based only on a questionnaire. Begin with safer steps: regular meals, adequate protein, enough fluids and electrolytes, sleep routine, and tracking symptoms for several weeks.
Seek medical advice if symptoms are intense, persistent, worsening, or connected with pain, bleeding, fainting, rapid weight loss, severe anxiety, or other alarming signs.