Hypocalcemia, through increased levels of phosphorus and decreased levels of calcium in the body, stimulates the release of PTH, also known as parathyroid hormone.
Phosphorus ions are necessary for the release of parathyroid hormone, and higher levels of phosphorus in patients with hypocalcemia are a common cause of increased functional parathyroid function, which can lead to increased parathyroid hormone production.
Pseudohypoparathyroidism is similar to hypoparathyroidism, but the parathyroid glands themselves are not diseased, and the low level of calcium in the patient’s body stimulates the parathyroid glands to hyperplasia, which leads to an increase in parathyroid hormone secretion.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for regular checkups, so that accurate results can be obtained according to the doctor’s analysis of the patient’s body data, and if any data is abnormal, timely treatment can be carried out.