What Causes Muscle Pain In Upper Arms?
Question: both upper arms, especially at night terrible muscle pain-take acetaminophens at least once per day. have been diagnosed with a growth on parathyroid. also have extreme pain in back of thighs if I try to bend over or get out of bed.
Brief Answer:
Hyperparathyrodism
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but it seems that you are experiencing symptoms of hyperparathyrodism which can be due to the previously diagnosed overgrowth of your parathyroid glands.
To confirm the diagnosis you need to get a blood test of your parathyroid hormone level and calcium level which are expected to be high in case of hyperparathyrodism. I hope I answered your question. if you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion.
Hyperparathyrodism
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but it seems that you are experiencing symptoms of hyperparathyrodism which can be due to the previously diagnosed overgrowth of your parathyroid glands.
To confirm the diagnosis you need to get a blood test of your parathyroid hormone level and calcium level which are expected to be high in case of hyperparathyrodism. I hope I answered your question. if you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion.
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Dr. Prasad
how dangerous is the surgery to remove the growth from the Parathyroid gland. a doctor told me it is very dangerous but in researching on the internet, it did not make danger a big issue.I decided I need the surgery but am concerned about the danger of damage to the vocal cords and bleeding. How do I find the best surgeon to do this?how dangerous is the operation to remove a growth on the parathyroid? The doctor said it was very dangerous because of the possible damage to the vocal chords and excess bleeding! What is your perspective on this?
Brief Answer:
Endoscopic parathyroidectomy
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, parathyroid gland removal is better done under the guidance of an endoscopy to be minimally invasive and reduce the risk of complications.
however ,The risks of this surgery primarily include risks that are involved with any other type of surgery. First, general anesthesia can cause breathing problems and allergic reactions to the medicines used. Like other surgeries, bleeding and infection are also possible although uncommon.
The risks from this particular surgery include injuries to the thyroid gland and vocal cords. In rare cases, you may have breathing problems. These usually go away several weeks or months after the surgery.
Also , Blood calcium levels normally drop after this surgery. This is called hypocalcemia. You might experience numbness or tingling in the fingertips, toes, or lips. This is easily treated with calcium supplements, and this condition quickly responds to supplements. It’s usually not permanent.
I would recommend that you refer to a head and neck surgeon to perform the operation.
I hope I answered your question, if you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion .
Endoscopic parathyroidectomy
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, parathyroid gland removal is better done under the guidance of an endoscopy to be minimally invasive and reduce the risk of complications.
however ,The risks of this surgery primarily include risks that are involved with any other type of surgery. First, general anesthesia can cause breathing problems and allergic reactions to the medicines used. Like other surgeries, bleeding and infection are also possible although uncommon.
The risks from this particular surgery include injuries to the thyroid gland and vocal cords. In rare cases, you may have breathing problems. These usually go away several weeks or months after the surgery.
Also , Blood calcium levels normally drop after this surgery. This is called hypocalcemia. You might experience numbness or tingling in the fingertips, toes, or lips. This is easily treated with calcium supplements, and this condition quickly responds to supplements. It’s usually not permanent.
I would recommend that you refer to a head and neck surgeon to perform the operation.
I hope I answered your question, if you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion .
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Dr. Remy Koshy