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Aldosterone - ALDO

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Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate blood pressure and electrolyte balance. This test measures the level of aldosterone in the blood. It's often used to evaluate disorders related to the adrenal glands, such as primary aldosteronism (Conn's syndrome) or secondary aldosteronism. The test may be ordered when a patient shows signs of hypertension, low potassium levels, or other electrolyte imbalances. It's also used to monitor the effectiveness of treatments for these conditions.

Acceptable Range:   3 to 21
Ideal for Women:   3-16
Ideal for Men:   3-16
Ideal for Girls:   3-16
Ideal for Boys:   3-16
Test Method: blood

What do readings below 3 ng/dL for Aldosterone - ALDO mean?

A low aldosterone level may indicate:

  • Addison’s disease (adrenal insufficiency)
  • Hypoaldosteronism
  • Certain medications affecting aldosterone production
  • Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
  • Hyporeninemic hypoaldosteronism

Low aldosterone can lead to low blood pressure, high potassium levels, and sodium loss. This can cause weakness, fatigue, and in severe cases, life-threatening electrolyte imbalances.

What do readings above 21 ng/dL for Aldosterone - ALDO mean?

Elevated aldosterone levels may indicate:

  • Primary aldosteronism (Conn’s syndrome)
  • Secondary aldosteronism (often due to heart or liver disease)
  • Renovascular hypertension
  • Bartter syndrome
  • Certain tumors producing aldosterone

High aldosterone can cause increased sodium retention and potassium excretion, leading to high blood pressure, low potassium levels, and increased risk of cardiovascular complications.

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