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Hyperparathyroidism |
| Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention |
| Treatment: |
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Treatment depends upon the severity and cause of the condition. In primary hyperparathyroidism, mild hypercalcemia may be followed medically unless impaired renal function, bone demineralization, mental status changes or high blood pressure is present. Otherwise, if the calcium level is very high or symptoms are present, surgery may be necessary to take out the gland that is overproducing the hormone.
Secondary hyperparathyroidism is treated by restoring the calcium back into the normal range, usually by giving calcium and vitamin D alone or in combination, depending on the underlying disorder. |
| Expectations (prognosis): |
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The outlook varies depending on the specific type of hyperparathyroidism. |
| Complications: |
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Complications that result from excess calcium deposits within the body:
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| Calling your health care provider: |
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Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms indicate that primary hyperparathyroidism may be present. |
Parathyroid glands |
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