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This is when your parathyroid glands make too much of a hormone called PTH that can make your body take calcium from your bones. That can cause osteoporosis. This can happen for several reasons, including:

  • A non-cancerous growth on one of the glands
  • Two or more glands get too big
  • A cancerous tumor (this is rare)
  • Not enough vitamin D
  • Kidney failure
  • Problems absorbing calcium

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