The primary treatment for hypoparathyroidism is a correction of low calcium and high phosphorus levels. People with this condition need to take calcium and vitamin D supplements in higher doses to help maintain normal calcium levels, and a doctor may also prescribe diuretics or medication to remove phosphates, in severe cases. Lastly, a synthetic form of parathyroid hormone is available, but more research is required to confirm its safety.

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