Benign parathyroid adenomas can be cured by early treatment, but some of them have renal function impairment, and the efficacy is poor.
Benign parathyroid adenoma is often referred to as parathyroid adenoma, and most of them are solitary thyroid adenoma, and only a few of them are multiple adenomas. The main treatment is surgery, which can be conventional or laparoscopic depending on the condition.
The prognosis of early-stage patients can be good after effective surgery and other treatments. However, in some patients with long course of disease and renal impairment, resection of the tumor can only terminate the further damage of hyperparathyroidism caused by the tumor, and the efficacy is poorer for those who have renal impairment.
Patients with benign parathyroid adenomas should go to regular hospitals in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.