The causes of adrenal-induced hypertension include excessive secretion of glucocorticoids by adrenal glands, excessive secretion of aldosterone, etc., and their symptoms are also different.
1. Hypertension caused by excessive secretion of glucocorticoids by adrenal glands: in addition to hypertension, there are also symptoms such as centripetal obesity, full moon face, thin skin, visible blood vessels, generalized muscle weakness, easy to appear irritability, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, and weakening of resistance to infection.
2. Hypertension caused by excessive secretion of aldosterone by adrenal glands: in addition to hypertension, there can be muscle weakness and periodic paralysis, numbness of fingertips, thirst, polydrinking, proteinuria, cardiac arrhythmia, and ventricular fibrillation in severe cases, and child patients can be accompanied by symptoms such as growth and development disorders.
If adrenal-induced hypertension occurs, you should seek medical treatment promptly.