Conn's syndrome is a condition that is caused by a growth of the adrenocortical tissue, and is a potential symptom of adrenal cancer. It causes a range of symptoms to occur, such as high blood pressure. It can also cause drastically decreased levels of potassium in the blood, as well as different hormones. As a result, you may experience generalized weakness as well as pain and cramping in the muscles. It's important to consult your doctor as soon as possible if you experience these symptoms, as adrenal cancer prognosis is much higher when treatment is initiated early on.

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