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In very rare instances (less than 0.5% of cases), a parathyroid tumor is cancerous. None of this appears worrying and biopsies were benign and the repeat ultrasound coming up is just to keep an eye on the size etc of the nodules. This can cause various symptoms, commonly tiredness, feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), kidney stones and bone pains. Hyperparathyroidism occurs when too much parathyroid hormone is released by the parathyroid glands in the neck. Anyway hope this helps. This damage or dysfunction is due to high calcium levels in the blood and urine or too little calcium in bones. The parathyroids just happen to be situated behind the thryoid anatomically but they have nothing to do with the thyroid, they have a different role in the body. Over time, increased parathyroid hormone levels occur as the body fights to keep the calcium level up in the standard range. Upper abdominal bloating may be related to slow movement of the intestine called gastroparesis, swallowing air while eating, an infection, or overeating. You have a thyroid goitre and a couple of nodules in the remaining left lobe of your thyroid, the right lobe having been removed 40 years ago. Among those diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), it may be as much as 90%. Abdominal pain on the belly button with bloating should do? After your op they send you (and your doctors) paperwork which includes a lifesize colour photo of the adenoma(s) they remove from you and you can see it is all in one piece, which is one of the reasons they do this as it is proof that the tumour was removed whole. PTH is tested in the operating room after the abnormal parathyroid gland is removed. When a patient has symptoms secondary to PHPT induced hypercalcemia, classically, PHPT targets the kidney and the skeleton. Are a woman who has gone through menopause, Have had prolonged, severe calcium or vitamin D deficiency, Have a rare, inherited disorder, such as multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1, which usually affects multiple glands, Have had radiation treatment for cancer that has exposed your neck to radiation, Have taken lithium, a drug most often used to treat bipolar disorder.