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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Conn syndrome
  1. Hyperaldosteronism is a disorder in which the adrenal gland releases too much of the hormone aldosterone into the blood. Hyperaldosteronism can be primary or secondary.
  2. ... Adrenal glands release too much aldosterone hormone ( primary hyperaldosteronism - usually due to a benign nodule in the ...
  3. ... high blood pressure Other disorders include Cushing syndrome , Conn syndrome , and an adrenal mass of unknown cause ... for the surgery: If you had surgery for Conn syndrome, you may have to stay on blood pressure ...
  4. ... fat pad) Hypoglycemia -- low blood sugar Primary aldosteronism (Conn syndrome) -- disorder in which the adrenal gland releases too ...
  5. ... diabetes and during recovery from acute kidney injury Hyperaldosteronism (disorder in which the adrenal gland releases too ...
  6. ... Diarrhea or vomiting Eating disorders (such as bulimia ) Hyperaldosteronism Laxative overuse, which can cause diarrhea Chronic kidney ...
  7. ... Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive sweating Hyperaldosteronism Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis (compensated) Syndrome of inappropriate ...
  8. ... Adrenal gland problems such as Cushing syndrome or hyperaldosteronism Diabetes insipidus (type of diabetes in which kidneys ...
  9. ... Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive sweating Hyperaldosteronism Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis (compensated) Syndrome of inappropriate ...
  10. ... Diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, torsemide, and indapamide Hyperaldosteronism Hypokalemic periodic paralysis Not enough potassium in the ...
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