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Parathyroid gland removal is a highly effective treatment for hyperparathyroidism, a condition that can cause a range of disruptive symptoms, from bone pain to fatigue. This surgery offers a permanent solution by removing the problematic glands, allowing patients to regain their health and vitality. If you're struggling with symptoms of hyperparathyroidism, parathyroid gland removal could be the key to restoring balance in your body and improving your quality of life.

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  • How do I know if I need parathyroid gland removal?

    Hyperparathyroidism symptoms like bone pain, fatigue, or kidney stones may require parathyroid gland removal. If blood tests show high calcium and abnormal PTH levels, surgery may be recommended.

  • What is the success rate of parathyroid gland removal?

    The success rate of parathyroid gland removal is typically around 95%, with most patients experiencing significant improvement in symptoms and normalization of calcium levels.

  • Can hyperparathyroidism come back after surgery?

    Yes, hyperparathyroidism can recur after surgery, but it is rare. In most cases, the condition is successfully treated with parathyroid gland removal. Recurrence is more likely if the surgery didn't remove all overactive glands.

  • How long is the recovery after parathyroid gland removal?

    Recovery time can vary. Many patients can return to normal activities within a week. However, complete healing from surgery may take a few weeks. Your surgeon will provide specific aftercare instructions.

  • Are there alternatives to surgery for treating hyperparathyroidism?

    Doctors may advise some patients to monitor and manage symptoms and complications of high calcium levels. They are especially patients who may not be good candidates for surgery due to other health conditions. In certain cases, patients can use medications like bisphosphonates or calcimimetics. However, surgery is the only definitive cure for most patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.

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