Hyperaldosteronism natural history, complications and prognosis: Difference between revisions
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The prognosis for primary hyperaldosteronism is good with early diagnosis and treatment. The prognosis for secondary hyperaldosteronism will vary depending on the cause of the condition. [[Impotence]] and [[gynecomastia]] (enlarged breasts in men) may occur with long-term [[spironolactone]] treatment in men, but this is uncommon. | |||
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Overview
The prognosis for primary hyperaldosteronism is good with early diagnosis and treatment. The prognosis for secondary hyperaldosteronism will vary depending on the cause of the condition. Impotence and gynecomastia (enlarged breasts in men) may occur with long-term spironolactone treatment in men, but this is uncommon.