Liddle's Syndrome Remedies

Modified on Jul 08, 2016 | Earth Clinic Team

Natural treatment for Liddle's Syndrome involves supplements that support levels of sodium and potassium in the body and lifestyle changes such as altering one's diet.

What Is Liddle's Syndrome?

An inherited condition, Liddle’s syndrome is a form of high blood pressure or hypertension. Characterized by severe hypertension with an early onset, Liddle’s syndrome often manifests in an individual’s childhood but may not be diagnosed until adulthood. While the condition is rare, its exact prevalence is not known.

Some individuals with the condition experience few to no signs or symptoms, particularly in childhood. However, if left untreated, the condition can lead to heart disease and even stroke. While few childhood symptoms are known, adults typically present with common symptoms including low potassium levels, weakness, fatigue, muscle pain, constipation and heart palpitations. Conditions that may also appear with the condition include high cholesterol, heart disease and kidney disease.

Natural Treatments for Liddle’s Syndrome

Treatment of Liddle’s syndrome typically includes or requires a diuretic that removes sodium from the body and supports a healthy level of potassium. Even so, several treatment options and considerations are often combined to render the most effective treatment plan. In addition to medical treatment, magnesium and potassium citrates support the natural levels of sodium and potassium in the body. Additional supplements that may be helpful include DHEA, alpha lipoic acid and vitamin B5. Even black coffee reduces overall sodium retention of the body and may help regulate levels. Additionally, eating a heart-healthy diet, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol, quitting smoking, monitoring sodium intake, reducing stress and reaching and staying at a healthy weight are important lifestyle changes to support treatment.

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List of Remedies for Liddle's Syndrome