Friday, January 29, 2010

Parathyroid Problem?

I've been told that I have parathyroid disease and may need surgery. However, the endocrinologist says that we can just keep monitoring it for now. I am female, age 59. I would like to avoid surgery. What are the best ways to control this?
The four parathyroid glands, each about the size of a pea, are found on the back surface of the thyroid gland in the neck. They produce parathyroid hormone (PTH), which helps the body maintain the right balance of calcium and phosphorous. If the parathyroids make too much PTH, blood calcium levels rise, and calcium stored in bone is depleted. It isn't unusual for abnormally high blood levels of calcium to show up in screening tests even in people who appear healthy and have no symptoms. Read more...

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