The following Conditions are related to Cramping

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  • Aldosteronism

    The condition is usually manifested with low potassium levels and high blood pressure in the blood. Anyone can develop aldosteronism. There are certain risk factors that make an individual more susceptible to the condition, including If the person is already being treated with three or more medications for hypertension. Patients who have a family history of Aldosteronism When the person has Hypokalemia (Low p  Read More

  • Glycogenosis type iii

    The following can determine your susceptibility to glycogenosis type iii: Gycogenosis type iii is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Recessive genetic disorders occur when the child inherits two copies of an altered gene, one from each parent for the same trait. It is caused by the mutation in the AGL gene. There are several types of GSD, but type III is among the most common.  Read More

  • Juxtaglomerular hyperplasia

    Juxtaglomerular hyperplasia is a new syndrome characterized by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidneys, aldosteronism that results from adrenal cortical hyperplasia, and consistently normal blood pressure. Here, the aldosterone is overproduced, which has a strong impairment of urinary concentration ability. In this condition, the circulating angiotensin starts getting increasi  Read More