Primary hyperaldosteronism is a condition where one or both adrenal glands make too much of a hormone called aldosterone. This hormone controls how much salt (sodium) and water the body absorbs (retains) from the kidneys. Retaining too much salt and water can cause high blood pressure.
More information on: Primary hyperaldosteronism Endocrine Conditions
Topics covered
- Alternative names for primary hyperaldosteronism
- What is aldosterone and why is it important?
- What happens in 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?