Primary hyperparathyroidism signs that you may need surgery | Asymptomatic pHPT

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
  • In this video, Dr. Babak Larian will discuss the indications for treating hyperparathyroidism and having surgery by going over the common symptoms, the guidelines for surgery with asymptomatic pHPT, recommendations to evaluate your condition and hyperparathyroidism treatment success rate.
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  • @donnab3765
    @donnab3765 5 місяців тому +13

    I'm under 50, and I was made to watch and wait for over 10 years by my doctors. All along they suspected hyperparathyroidism but did nothing because of the guidelines they follow and is not practical for patients as they pick and choose what is appropriate. They don't cater for all types of hyperparathyroidism. In the meantime my kidney function was constantly declining and could have been prevented. No mention of osteopenia until after I had surgery as well as having a kidney stone. Prevention is better than waiting for all this to happen. We can't wait til someone has a cardiac arrest or stroke before anything is done.

    • @saloncentricmagic1
      @saloncentricmagic1 2 місяці тому +4

      It really is madening, I hope your health is now improving, I too mentioned my Calcium during early Covid to my OBGYN and she poopoo it off ... saying ohh it's fine ...it may have prevented me getting to Osteoporosis....thank goodness my new PC listened and did the right testing... although my endocrinologist didn't move quick at all ...went over her and straight to surgeon...thank God for the right test he sent me for... Found my big tumor...So I feel your pain with proper protocol ✨🙏 Be well

    • @geroconnor5222
      @geroconnor5222 25 днів тому

      Yes, prevention has to be the best way to go. Two doctors I spoke will advised that I have PHPT, my surgeon is holding off. I have osteoporosis on back and hip. But because my PTH is in the normal range he's not sure... very frustrating 😕

  • @helenyoung25
    @helenyoung25 Місяць тому +1

    My numbers were all at the high “normal” range. I had progressive osteoporosis in my 50’s and 5 bone fractures.
    After researching I was pretty sure I had hyperparathyroidism. Finally got a doctor to give me a CT scan with contrast. Yep, had an adenoma on one of my glands. Just had surgery and feeling better already. My bone pain is gone. Advocate for yourself.

  • @RM.....
    @RM..... Місяць тому +1

    I wish we had good doctors like this here in connecticut. All docs in my areas love giving pills rather than actually finding out what the issue is. 😡

  • @nancylindsay4255
    @nancylindsay4255 4 місяці тому +1

    I, too, have found that going straight to endocrinology SURGERY rather than endocrinology is far preferable. I'm not sure if this is easily accomplished. I think it helped significantly that I previously had parathyroidectomy surgery in the same hospital practice.

  • @saloncentricmagic1
    @saloncentricmagic1 5 місяців тому +6

    Hello, curious...Why don't they also bring attention to doing a Nuclear scan or iodine scan to look for tumors ..my endocrinologist dragged her feet with a million test ( which by the way showed Definitely Hyperparathyroidism) I by passed her and went straight to a Surgeon who preformed Parathyroid surgery.. he ordered these scans and easily found and saw my large adenoma. I adore and still watch all your videos....Iam 7 months post now ✌️

    • @redtailpilot
      @redtailpilot 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I guess it depends on who your dr is. Mine sent me for a bunch of scans and two were nuclear scans. He didn't play around forever and immediately recommended a surgeon to me. Had my surgery in January. 58 yr old male, so I fall outside the norm (post menapausal women). I'm glad I had it done after multiple scans and my Dexa bone denisty scan showed Osteopenia (a word I'd never heard before). I'm so glad that my primary physician detected the high calcium and reduced kidney function...over two years of regular physicals and then decided to send my to specialist last year for further testing! BTW In my particular case and based on my extensive research, all indications point to my Parathyroid adenoma being a result of prior radiation treatment that I had 30 years ago, to treat a Keloid scar on my neck! Crazy but radiation to the neck and head (cosmectic or other reasons), has been a known factor in the formation of Parathyroid tumors (moreso than thyroid tumors)!!!

    • @saloncentricmagic1
      @saloncentricmagic1 2 місяці тому

      @@redtailpilot Wow, that's absolutely crazy from radiation. I often wonder I'll be 57 in a couple months. I had bladder cancer at 37 and have had treatments BSG treatments. They're called and then I had another operation another 10 years later and they did like a chemo so you often wonder what could cause it. I'll never really know. I'm so glad you're doing well. I have osteoporosis so I go from my deck scan next month. Hopefully I'll have some bone improvement. I have parents that are in their '80s and they have good bones. They're doing better than me 😆

    • @redtailpilot
      @redtailpilot 2 місяці тому

      @@saloncentricmagic1 Yes I was surprised to find out as well and I have had a few doctors confirm that my tumor could definitely have come from the radiation. Google _ Parathyroid adenomas following irradiation.
      When I was 20, I had surgery to remove an infected lymph node, which was the size of a small grape in my neck! It wasn't painful and the doctors don't know what caused it. After the stiches were removed, it developed a keloid (something I had no clue of). I had the keloid removed and each time, it grew back. Then the last doctor recommended the radiation treatment as a possible solution, which only slowed the growth of the new scar, but didn't prevent it. It eventually stopped getting bigger, thank God. I wear a patch over it when I go out in public, which looks better cosmetically. I'm all for radiation therapy to treat cancer, if needed and probably would do so myself. But after my experience (and based on the opinion of many plastic surgeons), it should never be given to treat a cosmectic scar! Stay strong. I wish you all the best!

  • @sociallyzen311
    @sociallyzen311 Місяць тому

    I have had slightly increased calcium for years. Dr's never worried about it. I did my own research and asked about hyperparathyriodism so they did a test. My PTH is 140! I'm about to have my gallbladder removed due to my constant stomach pain N&V and other issues. If I hadn't requested these labs I would have had a surgery I didn't need! I've had years of health issues related to this.

  • @karenpeart5997
    @karenpeart5997 Місяць тому +1

    Do you get hair thinning,or loss

  • @beverlybauer3820
    @beverlybauer3820 3 місяці тому +1

    Stumbled here after finding out I have asymptomatic primary hyperthyroidism due to a benign tumor. My endocrinologist 2 years ago basically just told me nothing I could do until I got osteoporosis. Never mentioned other symptoms I might experience. After listening to several of your videos, I feel so much better informed and able to make an educated decision when the time comes on whether or not to have surgery. Thanks so much!

    • @mariluzafanador4073
      @mariluzafanador4073 2 місяці тому +1

      Keep pushing and get that tumor removed once yiu do you will feel amazing

    • @redtailpilot
      @redtailpilot 2 місяці тому

      58 yr old male, so I fall outside the norm (post menapausal women). I had my parathyroidectomy in Jan and I'm glad I had it done after multiple scans and my Dexa bone denisty scan showed Osteopenia (a word I'd never heard before). So, for a doctor to tell you to wait until you get Osteoporosis is questionable (to say the least). Find another doctor! I'm so glad that my primary physician detected the high calcium and reduced kidney function.... over two years of regular physicals and then decided to send my to specialist last year for further testing! BTW In my particular case and based on my extensive research, all indications point to my Parathyroid adenoma being a result of prior radiation treatment that I had 30 years ago, to treat a Keloid scar on my neck! Crazy but radiation to the neck and head (cosmectic or other reasons), has been a known factor in the formation of Parathyroid tumors (moreso than thyroid tumors)!!! Good luck

    • @redtailpilot
      @redtailpilot 2 місяці тому

      @@mariluzafanador4073 Absolutely !

  • @luannconsentino1188
    @luannconsentino1188 23 дні тому

    I was recently told by my primary care Dr. that I have hyperparathyroid. Parathyroid hormone 125 pg/mL, Calcium serum was 10.4 in March but went down to 9.7 last month, Calcium ionized 5.4, Vit- D normal, TSH w/reflex normal. I see Endocrinologist in few wks.

    • @LarianMD
      @LarianMD  6 днів тому

      Good luck Luann, it definitely looks like hyperparathyroidism. You need to see a parathyroid surgeon.

    • @luannconsentino1188
      @luannconsentino1188 6 днів тому

      @LarianMD I see Endocrinologist tomorrow.

    • @luannconsentino1188
      @luannconsentino1188 4 дні тому

      Also, going for bone density scan in several weeks. My PTH is 157(normal range 14-104 pg/mL), Calcium is normal. Waiting to hear from my Endocrinologist.