Hyperparathyroidism is the condition of elevated parathyroid hormone.
Thyroid gland is normally called "thyroid gland" in medical terms. The combining form is "thyroid-".
Hypoparathyroidism is the medical term for decreased parathyroid activity, leading to low levels of parathyroid hormone and calcium in the blood, which can result in symptoms like muscle cramps, tingling sensations, and seizures. Treatment often involves calcium and vitamin D supplementation.
Parathyroid moves calcium and phosphate from the bone into the blood; it then works at the kidneys to increase the elimination of phosphate.
The medical term for excessive bleeding is hemorrhage.
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The medical term for excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosisHyperhidrosisThe condition of excessive sweating is called hyperhydrosis.Hyperhidrosis is the medical term meaning excessive perspiration.
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If you are looking for the one hormone that does this, then the answer is parathyroid hormone (PTH), produced in the parathyroid glands.A more technical description is given below:Three hormones act in the body to increase blood calcium levels to normal. These hormones are 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calcitonin that originate respectively from the liver and kidneys, parathyroid glands, and thyroid glands. The first, 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol (active vitamin D3), serves to increase calcium absorption from the intestine. The second, PTH, dissolves bone into the blood. The third, calcitonin, prevents the bone-derived calcium from being resorbed ("reabsorbed") into the bone from which it came via PTH. To summarize, these three hormones act in concert to raise calcium levels via external and internal routes.References: Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23eKim E. Barrett, et. al. Chapter 23: Hormonal Control of Calcium & Phosphate Metabolism & the Physiology of Bone
Galactorrhea is excessive flow of milk.
Hemorrhage is a medical term meaning excessive bleeding.
Hypermobility is the term meaning excessive joint range of motion.