Symptoms of HYPERALDOSTERONISM
The symptoms caused by Hyperaldosteronism are caused by the electrolyte and fluid changes. They include fatigue, weakness and, sometimes, even temporary paralysis. Tingling sensations may occur in the arms, legs, hands and feet. Similarly, severe muscles spasms may occur. Frequent urination develops, particularly at night. In combination with increased urination is increased thirst. Visual disturbances can occur. Irregularities of the rate and rhythm of the heart can develop from changes in potassium concentration in the blood and in then heart cells.
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