IPA: //ælˈdɒstəroʊnɪzəm//
KK: /ælˈdɑːstəroʊnɪzəm/
A medical condition where the body produces too much of a hormone that helps control blood pressure, leading to symptoms like weakness, heart problems, and high blood pressure.
Aldosteronism can lead to serious health complications if left untreated.
Aldosteronism is formed from "aldosterone" (a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, derived from "aldose" (a type of sugar) and "steroid" (a class of organic compounds)) and the suffix "-ism" (meaning a condition or state). The term refers to a condition characterized by excessive levels of aldosterone in the body.
Think of 'aldosterone' as a hormone related to sugar and steroids, and remember that '-ism' indicates a condition. Aldosteronism is a condition involving too much of this hormone.
No commonly confused words.