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Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphorus balance in the body. Healthy PTH levels may contribute to strong bones, proper kidney function, and overall mineral homeostasis.
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Check your own valueThis test measures the level of parathyroid hormone in your blood, reported in pmol/l. PTH helps regulate calcium balance by signaling bones, kidneys, and intestines to adjust calcium and phosphorus absorption and release.
Maintaining balanced PTH levels may support long-term bone health and kidney function. Regular monitoring could help detect imbalances early, allowing your healthcare provider to recommend appropriate lifestyle or dietary adjustments.
Testing may be considered when experiencing unexplained bone pain, frequent fractures, or abnormal calcium levels. Some healthcare providers may also recommend testing if kidney stones occur repeatedly or if vitamin D deficiency is suspected.
Some people with low PTH levels may experience muscle cramps, tingling in the fingers or around the mouth, fatigue, or dry skin. Low PTH could potentially lead to elevated phosphorus and reduced calcium levels over time.
Some people with elevated PTH levels may experience bone pain, fatigue, excessive thirst, frequent urination, or kidney stones. High PTH could potentially be associated with weakened bones and elevated blood calcium levels.
Maintaining adequate vitamin D and calcium intake through diet or supplementation may support healthy PTH levels. Regular weight-bearing exercise could benefit bone health. Consult your healthcare provider before making significant dietary changes.
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PTH (Parathyroid Hormone)
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