
PTHNone
PTHNone refers to a condition where the parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are abnormally low or undetectable in the body. PTH is vital for regulating calcium and phosphorus levels in your blood and bones. When PTH is very low or absent, it can lead to problems like low blood calcium (hypocalcemia), causing symptoms such as muscle cramps, tingling, or seizures. This condition may result from factors like surgical removal of the parathyroid glands, certain genetic disorders, or autoimmune diseases. Proper diagnosis and management are essential to prevent complications related to calcium imbalance.