A new treatment for one of the causes of high blood pressure

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Researchers have developed a simple and non -surgical thermal treatment for people with high blood pressure as a result of the excessive secretion of a hormone secreted by the adrenal gland (above the renal).

The new treatment removes a small contract in the adrenal ultrasound, and is performed orally, taking advantage of the distance between the stomach and the adrenal gland on the left side of the body, instead of resorting to major surgery, allowing recovery faster and obtaining better results .

The new treatment is called “Triple T”, which is called the target thermal therapy by minimally invasive tarteded thramal therapy.

The new treatment development operations were led by doctors at Queen Mary University in London, the Barts Health Foundation and the University of College London in the United Kingdom, and the results of their experiences were published in the Lancet magazine on February 7, and the Yorik Alert website was written about.

TripleT was strictly tested in the United Kingdom, with more studies, and this pioneering treatment may soon become a record action around the world, which will make a shift in the care of patients with this healing form of high blood pressure.

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The contract that raises blood pressure

High blood pressure affects one in every 3 adults, as a hormonal condition called the initial aldosteronian is one in every 20 cases. However, less than 1% of the injured are diagnosed.

This occurs when small benign nodules are produced in one of the adrenal glands, or both excess aldosterone, a hormone that increases the levels of salt in the body by preventing its urine from its urine, which raises blood pressure. The primary aldosteronian patients often do not respond well to standard blood pressure medications and face higher risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure.

So far, the only effective treatment for the initial aldeopogenic was the surgical removal of the entire adrenal gland, which requires general numbness, hospitalization for 2-3 days, and weeks of recovery. As a result, many patients do not receive treatment.

Triple T offers a faster and safer alternative to surgery, by selectively destroying the small adrenal doctrine without removing the gland.

The ultrasound tool is inserted from the mouth to the stomach, then it is directed towards the adrenal gland and operated to destroy it.