Hyperparathyroidism and Parathyroidectomy Surgery
The parathyroid glands are small glands that lie next to the thyroid gland in the lower part of the neck. There are four parathyroid glands, two on each side, each one is as small as a single grain of rice. They produce parathyroid hormone (PTH) which helps control the level of calcium in the blood.
The human body contains a total of 1 kg of calcium. 99% of this is stored in our bones while the remaining 1% can be found in our blood. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) controls the level of calcium in our blood by:
- Controlling the flow of calcium between the bones and the blood.
- Increasing the absorption of calcium from our intestines.
- Increasing the resorption of calcium from our kidneys.