Nodular goiter, thyroid nodular tumor of the thyroid masses

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, nodular goiter is recommended to give priority to thyroid B ultrasound and thyroid function examination, and take the next steps after the results come out!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is advisable to provide the results of the Jiagong feast.

    Surgery should be considered if there is a potential or tendency for a nodular goiter**; Iodine 131 can be a one-time ** nodular nail tumor combined with hyperthyroidism, and iodine 131 ** is rarely used for simple nail tumors.

    If your nail function is normal, you can regularly review the color ultrasound; If there is any abnormality in the scale, it is advisable to have a face-to-face consultation.

    Zhen Zuowu, Jiangmen Central Hospital.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nodular goiter is a common benign disease of the thyroid gland caused mainly by an imbalance in iodine metabolism in the body, and it is also similar to an endemic disease. Because there are obvious regional structural differences in the causes of occurrence. The patient is more common in middle-aged and elderly women, who will present with a pre-cervical mass, and the mass on examination is smooth, well-defined, and has good range of motion, and moves up and down with the patient's swallowing, without obvious pain.

    There are many patients who will find multiple nodules in the thyroid gland during the health examination, and the patients have no clinical manifestations. When the nodule grows gradually, if the trachea is compressed, there will be a significant feeling of pressure, which is an indication for surgery. In addition, nodular goiter with reverse ** is also prone to secondary hyperthyroidism, or malignant transformation cannot be ruled out, which is an indication for surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What is nodular goiter?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As the name suggests, nodular goiter means that there are nodules on or within the thyroid gland, which can be single or multiple. However, in most cases, nodular goiter refers to benign lesions, and nodular goiter has several prognosis possibilities. The first is that the single nodule becomes multiple nodules after many years; The other is to change from a nodule with no function to a thrifty with a function.

    Of course, there is also a possibility that some small nodules can disappear completely after **or some people do not**. There is also the possibility that the nodules may calcify and malignant after many years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Thyroid nodules are generally more than 3 cm is not normal, if the thyroid nodules are not uncomfortable now, and they are not very big, then there is no need for special ** for the time being, you can go to the hospital for a review after a period of time. If the symptoms are more serious, it is necessary to pay attention to a pathological puncture and perform it through surgery**! Usually pay attention to avoid excessive stress, you can drink Bajiu Shuyi tea, pay attention to adjust your mood, so as not to cause lesions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Thyroid nodules are a very common condition, especially in middle-aged women. Thyroid nodules can be solitary or multiple, with multiple nodules having a higher incidence than single nodules, but having a higher incidence of thyroid cancer in single nodules. About 60% of thyroid nodules with calcification are complicated by thyroid cancer (a higher risk of solitary nodules).

    Thyroid nodules above the stumb) should also be ruled out as cancerous. Therefore, needle biopsy is done to rule out cancerous changes (if thyroid function is normal, thyroxine can be suppressed, and a small dose of thyroxine tablets should be taken under the guidance of a doctor to suppress the growth of the nodule and regular check-ups). Thyroid cancer is surgically removed.

    It is recommended to go to the endocrinology department of a regular hospital for a western medical examination and a thyroid blood test. Exclusion of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism and appropriate testing to confirm the diagnosis. Without a correct diagnosis, it cannot be effective**.

    All medicines are poisonous, all Chinese and Western medicines must have ***, do not take home remedies casually, into medicines, so as not to hurt the liver and kidneys. All advertisements for thyroid nodules are deceitful, empty talk, boasting, don't be fooled.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to the description of color ultrasound, thyroid nodules are multiple, thyroid nodules are about two centimeters, and calcifications have appeared. Calcification is a massive build-up of calcium, which is formed by the exfoliated gum on the thyroid follicles. You are still young, if there is no compression, affecting breathing, difficulty swallowing, it is recommended to be conservative** not surgery.

    There are many complications of surgery, such as recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, hoarseness, loss of voice, dysphagia, permanent iodine deficiency, **, etc. Therefore, surgery is not recommended if it can be conservative.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, surgery is recommended if it is more than 3cm. Considering that the surgery is risky, you can go to a major hospital to check whether it is stable by taking medication. But this thing is going to grow bigger and bigger.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, thyroid nodule is a very common disease, it is a benign cyst, it is recommended to go to the hospital to draw blood to check the five items of thyroid function, if the thyroid function is normal, leave it alone for the time being. Repeat thyroid ultrasonography is done regularly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, glad to be able to answer for you, based on what you said. Refers to thyroid nodular enlargement characterized by excessive hyperplasia of thyroid tissue and structural and functional changes in one or more areas of normal thyroid tissue.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Symptoms of goiter: 1. Systemic manifestations: dizziness, heat intolerance, excessive sweating, fatigue, weight loss; 2. Neuropsychiatric aspects:

    nervousness, irritability, emotional instability, anxiety, hyperactivity, distraction, insomnia; 3. Cardiovascular system: palpitations, rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, angina; 4. Digestive system: eat too much but get hungry easily, increase the frequency of stool, diarrhea; 5. **Muscle:

    Dampness, muscle weakness, pain, or even sudden inability to move a limb.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What is nodular goiter?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to find out the situation and find the problem in time**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Combined with surgical excision and Prunella vulgaris capsules**, in the early stage of the disease, if you take Prunella vulgaris capsules in high doses for four months, it is possible to shrink and control simple goiter and avoid surgery; If after surgery, it may be effective to avoid taking Prunella vulgaris capsules in high doses for four months**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Such a large nodule should be palpable, and you can puncture and examine it first to see the pathological situation.

    If it is malignant, there is no doubt that surgery is necessary.

    If it is benign, such as this solitary nodule, it is usually best removed surgically.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Nodular goiter is also called a thyroid nodule.

    It is very common, with a detection rate of about 50% in healthy people;

    It has a lot to do with eating too much "iodine";

    There may be no symptoms at all, but they are only found on ultrasound during physical examination.

    Most (95%) are benign nodules with a diameter of less than 1 cm, clear borders, and no adhesions to surrounding tissues.

    A small number of malignant nodules (cancer) are malignant nodules (cancer) with rapid growth, unclear borders, adhesions with surrounding tissues, accompanied by vocal tears and swollen lymph nodes;

    In general, the following tests are done:

    1. Thyroid function test;

    2. Thyroid biopsy;

    3. Thyroid ultrasound;

    4. Thyroid nuclide scan (ECT);

    Benign nodules generally do not require surgery**, but they should be reviewed regularly, and immediate surgery is recommended if there are signs of malignancy.

    Reducing iodine intake is beneficial in preventing thyroid nodules.

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