Hypoparathyroidism is caused by underactive parathyroid glands. Underactive parathyroid glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormones. This causes low levels of calcium in the bloodstream. The low levels of calcium lead to tetany, an increased excitability of the nerves.
Causes of hypoparathyroidism include accidental removal of a parathyroid gland when the thyroid is removed, or when part of the parathyroid tissue is removed during surgery. Other causes include absent parathyroid glands from birth or the sudden stop of functioning due to unknown reasons (idiopathic).
The following are the most common symptoms of hypoparathyroidism. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
Uncontrollable, painful spasms of the face, hands, arms, and feet
Seizures
The symptoms of hypoparathyroidism may resemble other problems or medical conditions. Always consult your child's physician for a diagnosis.
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for hypoparathyroidism may include blood tests to measure the parathyroid hormone levels.
Considerations include such things as:
Your child's health status and past health history
Severity of the condition
Your child's willingness to take medications and tolerate medical procedures
Your beliefs and health care practices
Treatment may include an injection of calcium to provide immediate relief of symptoms and/or your child taking calcium and vitamin D tablets for the rest of his/her life.
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