Parathyroid Diseases

Parathyroid glands are small glands located in the neck region of the body. Each parathyroid gland is located behind the thyroid gland and there are usually four. These glands produce a hormone called parathormone (PTH).

Parathormone has an important role in regulating calcium levels in the body. Calcium is an essential mineral for bone health and is essential for the proper functioning of muscles, nerves, and other organs. Parathormone increases calcium removal from bones and calcium absorption from the kidneys by increasing the level of calcium in the bloodstream. This ensures that the calcium level stays within the normal range.

Normal functioning of the parathyroid glands is important because excessive or underproduction of hormones by the parathyroid glands can cause abnormalities in the calcium level in the bloodstream and bone, nerve and muscle problems. Hypoparathyroidism is a condition caused by insufficient parathormone production, while hyperparathyroidism is caused by excessive parathormone production. LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA (INGUINAL HERNI) SURGERY Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a minimally invasive surgical method used in the treatment of inguinal hernia. This surgery is performed by making a small incision or holes and placing a camera and surgical instruments in the abdomen.

Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a method that can be used in suitable patients. However, before any surgical procedure, it is important to talk to your doctor and find out if it is suitable for you. LASER HEMOROIDOPEXY (LASER HEMOROID SURGERY)
Laser hemorrhoid surgery is a method used for the treatment of hemorrhoids (hemorrhoids). In this method, the surgeon cuts and removes the hemorrhoid tissue using laser energy.

Laser hemorrhoid surgery can be performed after a doctor's recommendation and an appropriate evaluation. In the pre- and post-operative period, you can ensure a healthy recovery process by following your surgeon's recommendations.

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