A blood test can tell if you likely have PA. You will also need other tests to confirm that you have the condition. These tests will help direct treatment.
Your doctor may order a computed tomography (CT) scan. This test looks for growths on the adrenal glands. You will likely also have adrenal vein sampling. This test measures how much aldosterone each gland is making.
If your doctor finds a problem with only one adrenal gland, then surgery is the main treatment. Taking out that gland will often lower your blood pressure. It may even cure high blood pressure.
If both glands are causing the hormone problem, then you will likely need:
- Medicines. Your doctor may give you medicine that blocks the effects of aldosterone. You may also have to keep taking high blood pressure medicines.
- Lifestyle changes. Eating a diet low in sodium can help lower your blood pressure. So, too, can losing weight, if needed, exercising, and not drinking alcohol.