Parathyroid Diseases_Session of resonance therapy_BIORESONANCE SOUND THERAPY
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Parathyroid disease affects the parathyroids, four pea-sized glands located in the neck near the thyroid. The glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH helps maintain the correct balance of calcium in the body. Normally, the glands release just enough PTH to keep calcium levels normal. Disease upsets this delicate balance.
There are three types of parathyroid disease: hyperparathyroidism, parathyroid cancer and hypoparathyroidism.
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is the most common type of parathyroid disease. In HPT, one or more glands are overactive. As a result, the glands make too much PTH. This may result in too much calcium in the blood—a condition called hypercalcemia. Usually, a benign tumor on the gland causes HPT.
Hypercalcemia can cause serious problems, including:
osteoporosis
kidney stones
heart disease
high blood pressure
Most people with primary HPT have no symptoms. Some people experience mild symptoms, such as:
muscle weakness
fatigue
increased need for sleep
depression
aches and pains in the joints and bones
Symptoms for people with more severe disease may include:
loss of appetite
nausea
vomiting
constipation
confusion or impaired thinking and memory
increased thirst and urination
In rare cases, two or more of the glands are overactive. This is called hyperplasia.
HPT is most often diagnosed in people between the ages of 50 and 60. Women are affected about three times as often as men. Some people have HPT due to a rare genetic disorder called familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia. This condition is typically benign and does not require treatment.
In some cases, a problem such as kidney failure causes the parathyroid glands to become overactive. This is called secondary HPT.
Parathyroid Cancer
Parathyroid cancer can cause HPT. This very rare disease usually strikes people in their 50s. It often returns, or recurs, at the original site after treatment. Recurrence can be slowed by controlling the level of calcium in the blood.
Early detection is key to survival. Hypercalcemia and its associated complications often pose a greater threat to your health than the cancer itself.
Hypoparathyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism means the body does not make enough PTH. As a result, the level of calcium in the blood is too low. The condition is usually caused by neck surgery or damage to the parathyroids. It can also happen from autoimmune attacks on the glands.
Hypoparathyroidism increases the risk of:
Addison's disease, a disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands don't make enough hormones. This risk is associated only with autoimmune-related hypoparathyroidism.
Cataracts.
Parkinson's disease, a progressive disorder that affects the brain and causes abnormal movements and other symptoms. See the Movement Disorders page for more information.
Pernicious anemia, a condition in which the body cannot make enough red blood cells due to a lack of vitamin B-12. People with this disorder are unable to absorb enough B-12 from food. This risk is associated only with autoimmune-related hypoparathyroidism.
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Bioresonance therapy can be used to correct allergic pathologies that preclude the use of pharmacological agents.
Resonance-frequency exposure is effective for individual prevention of exacerbation of a number of chronic diseases, without the use of drugs
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