Persons with primary hyperaldosteronism have a problem with the adrenal gland that causes it to release too much aldosterone.
In secondary hyperaldosteronism, the excess aldosterone is caused by something outside the adrenal gland that mimics the primary condition.
Primary hyperaldosteronism used to be considered a rare condition, but some experts believe that it may be the cause of high blood pressure in some patients. Most cases of primary hyperaldosteronism are caused by a noncancerous (benign) tumor of the adrenal gland. The condition is common in people ages 30 - 50.
Secondary hyperaldosteronism is generally related to high blood pressure. It is also related to disorders such as:
Cirrhosis of the liver
Heart failure
Nephrotic syndrome
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