Understanding Hyperparathyroidism
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- A simple explanation of hyperparathyroidism, so that you can understand primary, secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism, their causes and treatments.
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I had this disease, and my own primary care doctor refused to diagnose it, because he said that I was "too young" to have the disease! My symptoms were very evident. I had to seek medical help from someone else, and boom, my diagnosis was made and I had to undergo surgery. The surgeon told me that I also had hypothyroidism due to the adenoma pushing on my thyroid! I had all the classic symptoms of that disease as well. The minute I awoke from the procedure, my levels were all normal again. I had been ill for years and was headed towards damage to my kidneys, heart, bones. I've undergone PTH testing for years since and it's been normal.
Alcyone I’m suffering with this disease, doctor said I have the secondary she put me on Vit d and asked me to increase my calcium intake but still experiencing bad symptoms like frequent urination, palpitations with the arrhythmia sometimes, depression and loss of appetite, I told my doctor may be I have the primary and need to be removed she said no ,
@@Layla03778 if you have this disease, it will NOT go away by itself nor with vit D and calcium. You must see a specialist (endocrinologist) and have your levels tested, Vit D, D-125, and PTH to determine how far along you are with this disease. If your PTH is high then you will require a sestimibi scan of your parathyroid. There are 4 nodes there. It is possible one or more than one will "light up" with the scan, in which case, you WILL require removal of the adenoma or adenomas. Once removed, you must go for PTH level testing, Vit D and Vit D-125, etc to ensure your disease doesn't return, which it can.
Alcyone I am seeing by the endocrinologist, my D,125 was high, Vit D low, PTH high, Calcium Normal , she said since my Calcium level is normal I have secondary not primary she put me on 1000 Vit D and increase my intake of calcium but still I feel awful sick wit many symptoms like frequent urination, loss of appetite with weight loss and depression I cry for no reason mostly last four days, last month I was admitted to the ER for atrial fibrillation my heart was beating extremely fast they put me on Diltiazem .my body is telling me that all these symptoms are caused by the hyper parathyroid just hard to convince the doctor. Thanks so much for your help and time
@@Layla03778 There is a drug called Parsabiv used to treat your condition.
@@Layla03778 I hope you have managed to get sorted out from this awful disease .
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I spent 17 years working in urology I'm retired now but was just diagnosed this was very helpful thank you very much
Man Ive been struggling so bad with Step 2 Qbank questions regarding Hyperparathyroidism and this helped A LOT! Thank you so so much
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You did an excellent job explaining the different types of hyperparathyroidism and the different lab levels to pay attention to!
I am not a medical student. This was really easy to understand. Thank you!
Am a medical student. Thanks so much for the illustrations. l have sincerely understood what hyperparathyroidism is. thanks so much!!
I can’t explain how much helpful it is! Thank you so much.
Very nice review of what can be a confusing topic not only for medical students and residents, but attendings as well!
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Thank you so much for your information. It’s very simple and clear, and it answered all the questions that I had.
Wow I've learned so much in this short video. I was diagnosed with secondary hyperpara as a result of a complete TT removal. Endo has struggled to balance me out and Drs. struggle to balance both my hypo thyroid state as a result of the TT and hyper para as a 2ndary state. Hypercalcemia really affected my teeth and made my bone density weak and brittle yet many dentist don't familiarize themselves with treatment towards thyroid disorders in patients
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Love this! Straight to the point
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Thank you. Have just been diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism so have started testing and no tumor but now testing for secondary hcc so am praying it is vit d shortage which can be corrected without surgery. Video helped me understand why testing so imp.
Just diagnosed, helpful to know what next avenues might be.
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Thanks alot very informative , very helpful . Your videos about hyperthyroidism and hyperparathyroidism were the most helpful for me to understand what endocrinology doctors are trying to tell me, but until now they aren't sure what's the reason of my low TSH level and nodules .
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Thanks Sandeep. Great to hear
Thank you very much! Summed it up really well!
Could you add an explanation of NormoCalcaemic Primary Hyperparathyroidism?
There are some recently published NICE guidelines on NCPHPT.
Lack of knowledge of this condition is causing much distress to the people with it, especially as the GPs and Endocrinologists that have caught up are few and far between.
Thank you for simplifying this:)
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Thank you, my levels for parathyroid were elevated, so this video I found very helpful to understand.
Hi Ciara! did you happen to solve this problem yet? if so was it from surgery?
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Thanks, helps me understand why my endo is giving me mega doses of vitamin D even though my levels of D are not low. PTH is gradually coming down a bit. Thanks also for your calm voice with no bells and whistles.
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Thanks Hassan! I plan on uploading many more, just in the middle of writing the paediatrics book at the moment and it is taking all my time. keep an eye out!
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Finally understand why checking calcium is so important after correcting vitamin D deficiency. Thanks :)
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Thank you for the explanation. I would like to know about hypoparathyroidism. If a patient undergo thyroid surgery and the parathryoid is damaged, will it cause the low absorbtion of calcium in the renal? Thank you.
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I am a Bariatric patient, and dealing with I believe secondary (low Vitamin D deficiency). Endocrinologist is running blood (⬆️ PTH, normal calcium & phosphate) a 24 hr urine, bone scans… this was a very helpful video.
Update ? I have something similar going on .
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What happens when Sesibi scan, ultrasound and sonar do not show any enlarged glands, or adenoma's, but the patient has elevated PTH and Calcium?
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next video please include what phosphorus is doing in each state. Thanks!!
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Lay man’s terms, are fantastic. Much better for people who need information to compare to their own similarities. Going to the doctor won’t be as scary because of this video, you’ve got rid of the “ what Ifs “.
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I had this at 11 years old & had to have one (or two?) of my parathyroid removed. Took forever to diagnose, and the surgeon had never heard of someone my age with it!