Surgery is the most effective treatment for primary severe hyperparathyroidism problems where one or more of these glands becomes enlarged or overactive. The name for this operation is a parathyroidectomy. The surgeon removes the adenoma (a non-malignant tumor) from the parathyroid, and this solves an impressive 97% of cases. Complications occasionally occur, but the high success rate of these procedures provides some reassurance for patients in this situation.

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