Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Increased PTH consequently leads to increased serum calcium (hypercalcemia) due to 1) increased bone resorption, allowing flow of calcium from bone to blood, 2) reduces renal clearance of calcium, and 3) increases intestinal calcium absorption.
If symptomatic, hyperparathyroidism can be classically remembered by the rhyme "moans" (myalgia), "groans" (abdominal pain), "stones" (kidney), "bones" (bone pain), and "psychiatric overtones" (confusion, altered mental state, lethargy, fatigue).
Other symptoms include: headaches, sleep disorders, memory problems, gastroesophageal reflux, decreased sex drive, thinning hair, hypertension, and heart palpitations.
If asymptomatic, treatment can then be directed towards the underlying cause
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