What are the symptoms of thyroid nodules? In what location?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Thyroid nodules are divided into benign and malignant, and are the presence of thyroid masses that can move up and down with swallowing and thyroid gland movements, and thyroid nodules are divided into single nodules and multiple nodules. Some patients experience neck and ear pain, and hoarseness is also a manifestation of thyroid nodules.

    The thyroid gland is located under the thyroid cartilage, on either side of the trachea, with left and right lobes, connected by an isthmus. The overall shape looks like a bow. Thyroid diseases include thyroid nodules, goiters, thyroid cancer, etc., and in general, thyroid nodules are more common in young and middle-aged people.

    The most obvious symptom is tracheal compression. If one side of the trachea is compressed, the trachea will move or bend to the other side; or compression of the trachea on both sides, narrowing the trachea, making it difficult to breathe. In the long run, the trachea will soften and there is a high possibility of suffocation.

    There are also nerves, and compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerve can lead to vocal cord damage and hoarseness.

    Thyroid nodules may cause symptoms such as pharyngeal foreign body sensation, difficulty swallowing, and difficulty breathing, as well as symptoms such as neck edema, physical fatigue, and hoarseness. A thyroid nodule is a lump within the thyroid gland. Thyroid nodules can affect thyroid function and can cause an increase or decrease in thyroid hormone secretion.

    Increased thyroid hormone secretion can lead to hyperthyroidism. Thyroid nodules usually grow on the patient's neck. Patients with thyroid nodules should avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.

    The so-called thyroid nodule, the full name of nodular thyroid cyst, refers to the presence of a mass in the thyroid gland, due to a variety of factors resulting in one or more abnormal thyroid tissue structure masses, which can move the thyroid gland up and down with the action of swallowing.

    There are two types of thyroid nodules: single nodules and multiple nodules. The incidence of single thyroid nodules is higher than that of single nodules. The incidence of multiple nodules is higher than that of solitary nodules.

    There are many benign thyroid nodules, and the prospect is promising. Currently, there are TCM** and minimally invasive surgery. In life, we should pay attention to our diet, eat less pickled foods, eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat more high-protein foods, such as meat, eggs, soy products, etc.

    The key is to control your emotions, have regular check-ups, and cooperate with your doctor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Thyroid nodules have no symptoms, they can't be felt by themselves, and they can only be found during ultrasound examination, and the location is in the thyroid gland.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thyroid nodules symptoms Acute thyroid nodules may present with fever, sore throat, and enlargement and hardening of one or both thyroid glands. Symptoms of chronic thyroid nodules include an enlarged thyroid gland without nodules, or an asymmetrical thyroid enlargement.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Thyroid nodules usually have edema in the neck, difficulty breathing, pain and shortness of breath around the nodule, or hoarseness, and a feeling of a foreign body in the throat. in the position of the neck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There will be swelling in the neck, feeling that there are other foreign bodies in the throat, the nodules are relatively large, it is very difficult to breathe, and it is very difficult to swallow, which is usually in the neck at this time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Thyroid nodules may cause symptoms such as a foreign body sensation in the pharynx, difficulty swallowing, and difficulty breathing, as well as neck edema, fatigue, and hoarseness.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The symptoms of thyroid nodules include neck pain and lumps, bronchial compression, resulting in poor breathing, edema of the upper limbs, compression of the esophagus, etc., and the location of the problem is generally in the neck, head, upper limbs, trachea, esophagus, lungs and so on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The general symptoms are that there will be dyspnea, and there is also a fever and high fever, and when eating, you will feel that your throat is very painful, you will feel that one side of the thyroid gland is enlarged, and you will feel hard after touching, and there will be abnormal lumps, which will compress the trachea, usually on the neck, so you can eat more meat and soy products.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thyroid nodules may present differently depending on their nature, size, location, and presence or absence of abnormalities associated with thyroid function. Thyroid nodules are less than 1 cm, do not have abnormalities in thyroid hormones, are usually asymptomatic, and are mostly found during physical examination. If the nodule is relatively large, or it is a nodule of a thyroid tumor, it can compress the surrounding organs and tissues to cause corresponding symptoms, compression of the throat may cause swallowing discomfort, compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerve may cause hoarseness.

    In the case of diffuse toxic thyroid nodules, they are usually accompanied by elevated thyroid hormone levels, and hyperthyroid symptoms such as irritability, palpitations, sweating, increased eating and stool, and weight loss may occur.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Clinical symptoms of thyroid nodules, onset of thyroid nodules, fever, sore throat, and one or both thyroid enlargement and hardness, nodular thyroid size, single or multiple, hard and painful, and often radiate to the back of the ear, the top of the body, thyroid pain and tenderness are significantly associated with thyroid pain and tenderness in all parts of the body should be checked and confirmed by going to the hospital for examination and suspicion of subacute symptoms that may be thyroid nodules.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There will be manifestations of weakness in the limbs, hot-headedness, neck pain, loss of appetite and lack of sleep. And I feel that the location of thyroid nodules is in the neck.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sometimes it is difficult to breathe, sometimes it is difficult to swallow, sometimes it is a rapid heartbeat, it is also a lot of sweating, and sometimes it is not strong. Located within the thyroid gland.

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