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If you have secondary hyperparathyroidism, your doctor may recommend supplements of vitamin D and calcium.

If you have primary hyperparathyroidism and you have bothersome symptoms, you’ll need surgery to remove the overactive parathyroid gland or glands. For example, if you have extremely high blood calcium levels, have had a broken bone (or fracture), or have kidney stones, your doctor will likely want you to have that operation.

Even if you don’t have symptoms, your doctor may recommend the operation, depending on how you together decide to treat the condition.

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