CKD-Mineral & Bone Disorder

CKD–Mineral & Bone Disorder (Secondary Hyperparathyroidism) Specialists in Pennsylvania

What Is Secondary Hyperparathyroidism?

Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common complication of advanced chronic kidney disease. Damaged kidneys cannot properly activate vitamin D or regulate the levels of calcium and phosphorus. This imbalance signals the parathyroid glands to produce excess hormone, which can lead to CKD bone disease, weakened bones, and other long-term health risks.

Recognizing CKD Bone Disease

The most common sign of CKD bone disease is progressive weakening of the bones. Patients may experience bone or joint pain, muscle weakness, and an increased risk of fractures. Because these symptoms develop gradually, many people do not notice them until significant damage has occurred. Early recognition is essential to protect bone strength and overall quality of life.

Treatment for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

At Clinical Renal Associates in Pennsylvania, our board-certified nephrology specialists provide expert care for secondary hyperparathyroidism. Treatment may involve medications to balance calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels, along with personalized dietary changes. In advanced cases, surgical options may be considered. Our goal is to preserve bone health while managing the underlying kidney disease.

When to Contact Clinical Renal Associates in Pennsylvania

If you have chronic kidney disease and begin experiencing high phosphorus, low calcium, bone pain or muscle weakness, it may be a sign of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Get treatment before you have frequent fractures – prompt evaluation is key to preventing further complications. At Clinical Renal Associates, we provide compassionate, coordinated care to help you manage CKD bone disease and protect your long-term health.