10Constipation
When parathyroid disease triggers an abnormal level of calcium in your body, constipation would happen. This mineral is important for many basic functions. However, it can also cause a few side effects. When calcium has a high concentration, it would bind your stool and make it harder to pass it through the bowel. As a result, you would have fewer bowel movements each week, which is one of the most typical signs of constipation. [10]















