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Hyperaldosteronism
- 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.
- ... Adrenal glands release too much aldosterone hormone ( primary hyperaldosteronism - usually due to a benign nodule in the ...
- ... diabetes and during recovery from acute kidney injury Hyperaldosteronism (disorder in which the adrenal gland releases too ...
- ... Diarrhea or vomiting Eating disorders (such as bulimia ) Hyperaldosteronism Laxative overuse, which can cause diarrhea Chronic kidney ...
- ... Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive sweating Hyperaldosteronism Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis (compensated) Syndrome of inappropriate ...
- ... Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive sweating Hyperaldosteronism Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis (compensated) Syndrome of inappropriate ...
- ... Adrenal gland problems such as Cushing syndrome or hyperaldosteronism Diabetes insipidus (type of diabetes in which kidneys ...
- ... Diabetes that is uncontrolled Diarrhea that is chronic Hyperaldosteronism (adrenal gland produces too much of the hormone ...
- ... Diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, torsemide, and indapamide Hyperaldosteronism Hypokalemic periodic paralysis Not enough potassium in the ...
- ... Adrenal glands release too much aldosterone hormone ( primary hyperaldosteronism ) usually due to a benign nodule in the ...