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We will help You ..By Aldosterone and Hormone Replacement Therapy

How To Contact us?Suffering form Addison's disease?Dont worry Because there is a solution..CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE Ground Floor 137 Beamish Street, CampsieBUSINESS HOURS Open 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday FridayPHONE 9841413890

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What is Aldosterone and its role ?Aldosterone is a hormone produced in the outer section (cortex) of the adrenal glands which sits above the kidneys. The role of aldosterone is it controls reabsorption of salt from the nephron tubules. Its primary function is to increase the reabsorption of sodium ions or potassium ions in blood and tissues and for the maintenance of blood pressure .Causes /effects due to lack of aldosterone and its symptomsHypoaldosteronism is a condition where people fail to secrete aldosterone.Individuals who cannot secrete aldosterone are patients with Addison's disease, when the adrenal cortex produces insufficient amount of hormones. With this disease too little aldosterone are produced by the adrenal glands. Addison's disease can occur in any age, gender, anytime. It is a very rare disease . It should be caught early as it is life threatening. Addison's disease can also result from autoimmune disease, infections such as tuberculosis or HIV, tumors ,or use of blood thinners. The symptoms of Addison's disease are : chronic fatigue, muscle weakness, low blood pressure, weight loss, pain in joints, diarrhea, Hypocalcaemia, Hypoglycemia , nausea and even depression.

Dont be shy! Show them how fabulous you are! This is a great spot for a glowing testimonial.- Annie D., Charlotte, NCHormone Replacement Therapy. Addison's disease is the name of a disease with these symptoms which include high urine output with a resulting low blood volume. Eventually, as blood pressure falls, this can result in heart failure. A replacement hormone, fludrocortisone (Florinef), is used to treat this condition but a careful monitoring must be maintained to avoid fluid retention and high blood pressure. Corticosteroid replacement therapy at physiological doses (I.e. at levels that are normal for the body) is the treatment. Then the aldosterone is administered as the aldosterone replacement therapy is used. Hormone Replacement therapy is important as without the therapy you cannot overcome these diseases.

So, get Hormone Replacement Therapy if you cannot secret aldosterone.Free check-ups at your local medical and health care centres. Hurry UpStay Healthy...