Primary hyperaldosteronism refers to a condition in which one or both adrenal glands generate too much of a hormone called aldosterone. This causes sodium (salt) retention, leading to high blood pressure.
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- Alternative names for primary hyperaldosteronism
- What is primary hyperaldosteronism?
- What causes primary hyperaldosteronism?
- What are the signs and symptoms of primary hyperaldosteronism?
- How common is primary hyperaldosteronism?
- Is primary hyperaldosteronism inherited?
- How is primary hyperaldosteronism diagnosed?
- How is primary hyperaldosteronism treated?
- Are there any side-effects to the treatment?
- What are the longer-term implications of primary hyperaldosteronism?