Hyperaldosteronism is a condition where your adrenal glands make too much aldosterone, a hormone that regulates salt and water balance. This often leads to high blood pressure, sometimes difficult to control, and low potassium. It can be caused by a benign growth or overactive glands, and is managed with medication or sometimes surgery, alongside lifestyle adjustments for blood pressure.
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Unpack hyperaldosteronism: excess aldosterone from adrenal glands. Discover its pathology, diverse causes, key symptoms, diagnosis methods, and effective treatments in this medical guide.
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