Parathyroid Disorders

The parathyroid glands play a critical role in regulating calcium levels throughout your body. When these small glands malfunction, it can lead to significant health complications affecting your bones, kidneys, and nervous system. If you are concerned about your hormonal health, schedule an appointment with our specialist today.

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Understanding the Parathyroid Glands

The four tiny parathyroid glands located in your neck are responsible for producing parathyroid hormone (PTH). This hormone maintains the delicate balance of calcium in your bloodstream, which is vital for muscle function and bone density. At Novo Endocrinology, we provide precise diagnostics to ensure your mineral levels remain within a healthy, functional range for long-term wellness.

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Hyperparathyroidism and Your Health

Hyperparathyroidism occurs when one or more of these glands become overactive, releasing excessive amounts of PTH. This often results in calcium being leached from your bones into your blood, potentially leading to osteoporosis or painful kidney stones. As a leading Austin endocrinologist, we focus on identifying the root cause of this imbalance to protect your skeletal integrity.

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Symptoms of Parathyroid Disease

Patients often describe the symptoms of parathyroid issues as "moans, stones, and groans." Common signs include chronic fatigue, bone pain, frequent kidney stones, and unexplained abdominal discomfort. Because these symptoms can be subtle or mimic other conditions, a professional evaluation is essential. Contact us now to discuss your symptoms and start your journey toward feeling better.

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Causes and Risk Factors

Most cases of primary hyperparathyroidism are caused by a non-cancerous tumor called an adenoma. Other factors which may cause hyperparathyroidism include:

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vitamin D deficiency

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Certain genetic disorders

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Long-term kidney disease

Understanding these underlying triggers is the first step in developing a personalized care plan tailored to your specific medical history and lifestyle needs.

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Specialized Austin PARAThyroid Treatment

While they are distinct from the thyroid gland, parathyroid issues are often managed within a comprehensive Austin parathyroid treatment plan due to their proximity. Our clinic utilizes advanced imaging and laboratory testing to differentiate between thyroid and parathyroid dysfunction. This ensures that every patient receives the most accurate diagnosis and the most effective, targeted therapy available.

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Diagnostic Testing and Monitoring

Accurate diagnosis requires a combination of blood work and specialized imaging, such as a Sestamibi scan or ultrasound. We monitor PTH, calcium, and vitamin D levels simultaneously to get a full picture of your metabolic health. Regular monitoring is key to preventing long-term complications like bone fractures or cardiac issues, allowing for proactive rather than reactive medical care.

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Treatment Options and Management

Treatment varies depending on the severity of the disorder and may include surgical removal of the overactive gland or medical management for secondary cases. Our team prioritizes accurate diagnosis to determine the best course of treatment. If you are ready to take control of your endocrine health, call our office to explore further options.

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Long-term Wellness and Recovery

Post-treatment care focuses on restoring bone density and maintaining stable mineral levels through diet and supplementation. We provide ongoing support to ensure your calcium levels remain balanced and your energy returns to normal. Our friendly, professional staff is dedicated to your complete recovery and lifelong health through consistent follow-up care and expert guidance.

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Partner With Novo Endocrinology

Managing parathyroid health requires an experienced, expertise to avoid systemic complications. Our team is here to provide the compassionate, high-level care you deserve in a welcoming environment.

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