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Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology

ISSN: 2472-0496

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Aldosteronism

 

Aldosteronism, otherwise called essential hyperaldosteronism or Conn's condition, alludes to the abundance creation of the hormone aldosterone from the adrenal organs, bringing about low renin levels. This irregularity is brought about by hyperplasia or tumours. Many experience the ill effects of weakness, potassium lack and hypertension which may cause helpless vision, disarray or cerebral pains. Symptoms may also include: muscular aches and weakness, muscle spasms, low back and flank pain from the kidneys, trembling, tingling sensations, numbness and excessive urination. Complications include cardiovascular disease such as stroke, myocardial infarction, kidney failure and abnormal heart rhythms. Common conditions that can cause too much aldosterone are A benign growth in an adrenal gland, Over activity of both adrenal glands. And There are other, much rarer causes of primary aldosteronism, including are A cancerous growth on the outer layer of the adrenal gland, and An inherited condition that causes high blood pressure in children and young adults.

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