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10. Treatment

Treatment for primary aldosteronism depends on the cause. With a tumor, surgery is one option. However, for those who are not well enough to handle an invasive procedure, aldosterone-blocking drugs can help control blood pressure and potassium levels while doctors investigate other options. In addition to medications, those with overactive adrenal glands must integrate certain lifestyle changes, such as limiting alcohol, caffeine, and sodium, maintaining a healthy weight, and getting regular exercise.

How Primary Aldosteronism Affects the Heart and Kidneys
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