Parathyroid ablation is a commonly used clinical treatment for diseases such as parathyroid adenoma, which is guided by ultrasound and uses radiofrequency or microwave technology to generate heat at the target location to inactivate the tissue cells and achieve the therapeutic goal. Parathyroid adenoma itself belongs to a type of endocrine tumor and is the main cause of primary hyperparathyroidism, leading to overproduction of parathyroid hormone and abnormalities of calcium, phosphorus and bone metabolism. Parathyroid ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that is much less invasive than traditional surgical methods, and does not even leave scars at all. There is also less risk of bleeding during parathyroid ablation and patients recover much faster after the procedure. It is advisable to choose the right type of treatment under the guidance of your doctor.