It s better to see where the thyroid gland goes

Updated on tourism 2024-08-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Henan Zhengzhou People's Liberation Army Information Hospital wishes you good health.

    Toxic diffuse goiter (referred to as hyperthyroidism) is a disease that seriously endangers human health, a group of epidemiological survey data in China shows that the total incidence of hyperthyroidism is 3%, women are, men are. With the change of lifestyle and the acceleration of the pace of work, the incidence of hyperthyroidism is increasing year by year, which mainly endangers the health of young adults aged 20-45.

    There are many complications of hyperthyroidism, such as hyperthyroid crisis, hyperthyroid heart disease, cardiomegaly, and heart failure can lead to death; Hypokalemia may cause sudden paralysis; Infiltrative exophthalmos occur, resulting in proptosis, photophobia, lacrimation, and blurred vision. Even if there are no complications, hyperthyroidism itself is caused by excessive thyroxine, which makes the patient irritable, irritable, and even fighting, which can lead to discord in the neighborhood and family breakdown, and affect social stability in the worst case. The cause of hyperthyroidism is unclear and may be related to genetics, immunity, infection, psychiatric factors, sex hormones, stress, lithium, and other factors.

    At present, there is no specific method, and some patients have stopped taking the drug for several years, and some have even suffered from the disease for decades.

    The main manifestations of hyperthyroidism are: big neck, protruding eyes, palpitations, irritability, heat intolerance, sweating, hand tremors, weight loss due to polyphagia, menstrual disorders in women, amenorrhea, and infertility.

    To check whether there is hyperthyroidism, blood tests such as T3, T4, FT3, FT4, TSH, TRAB, TSAB, liver function and blood routine should be checked to see if they can take medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I was found to have a solid mass of thyroid cyst on the right side and an inhomogeneous mass of the thyroid gland on the left, should I have surgery? If you want to do it even if you are in Beijing, I suggest that you go there to do it, don't think about the money, do it first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Question 1: Where is the thyroid gland in the neck? This is a projection of the thyroid gland, and the thyroid cartilage is where the Adam's apple is located, and the thyroid gland is on either side of the organ underneath.

    Problem 2: The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body. Brownish-red, divided into left and right leaves, connected in the middle (called the isthmus), in the shape of "H", about 20 30 grams. The thyroid gland is located anterior to the upper part of the lower trachea and moves up and down with the larynx when swallowing.

    Question 3: What is the thyroid gland 5 points The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body, in the neck, in a thin layer, located under the thyroid cartilage and in front of the third and fourth cartilage rings of the trachea, composed of two lobes and isthmus, commonly known as the hibernating butterfly, this butterfly hides in **? Most people don't know where the thyroid gland is, but most people are not unfamiliar with "thick neck disease", in fact, "thick neck disease" is an enlarged thyroid gland, which tells us that the thyroid gland is located in the neck.

    To be more specific, what we usually call the "Adam's apple", we can touch it ourselves, the thyroid gland is located about 2 3 cm below the "Adam's apple", and can move up and down with it when swallowing.

    Question 4: Where is the thyroid gland located The thyroid gland is located below the thyroid cartilage in the neck, on both sides of the trachea, see also.

    The largest fluctuation in blood glucose concentration is that the portal vein leads from the stomach and small intestine to the liver, and the portal vein transports the nutrients absorbed by the stomach and small intestine to the liver during eating, and the blood glucose concentration is the highest; When you are hungry, there is no nutrient absorption, and the blood sugar concentration is basically as low as the blood sugar concentration elsewhere, so it fluctuates the most. The smallest fluctuation is that there is liver glycogen in the liver, which converts glucose into liver glycogen and stores it when the blood sugar concentration is high, and breaks down the liver glycogen to release glucose when the blood glucose concentration is low, so the blood flowing out of the liver has the most stable blood sugar content. Choose C

    Problem 5: The thyroid gland is located below the thyroid cartilage, on both sides of the trachea, and is connected by an isthmus in the middle.

    Question 6: Where do thyroid nodules grow? Is it on the neck?

    Or in the jaw? Thyroid nodules are a type of thyroid disease, and the thyroid gland is located below the thyroid cartilage in the neck, on both sides of the trachea. In the early stage of thyroid nodules, the thyroid gland is mildly enlarged, soft, and asymptomatic.

    As the gland enlarges, nodules appear, but the thyroid gland function is normal, the nodules in the thyroid gland are clearly demarcated from the surrounding thyroid tissue, the nodules are hard, and the hardness can exceed that of parenchymal tumors, small cysts are generally asymptomatic, and large cysts can produce compressive symptoms.

    Question 7: Is there a thyroid reflex area in the ** hand that you can't get it yourself?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Where is the thyroid gland located?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the thyroid gland is in front of the thyroid cartilage in the neck, inside the bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscles, generally divided into left and right lobes, connected by an isthmus in the middle, and there are also changes in the position of some people, some people may have conical lobes, or they may grow behind the sternum.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, the thyroid gland is an important endocrine organ of the human body, and the thyroid gland is divided into two lateral lobes, left and right, connected by an isthmus in the middle. The two lobes attach to the lateral surface of the lower larynx and the upper trachea, up to the middle of the thyroid cartilage, down to the sixth tracheal cartilage, and the isthmus is mostly located in front of the second to fourth tracheal cartilage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, it is divided into inspection, palpation, auscultation, etc. 1. Observe the size and symmetry of the thyroid gland by inspection, the appearance of the thyroid gland in normal people is not prominent, and the thyroid gland can be slightly enlarged in women during puberty. If it is not easy to identify, the examiner is instructed to put his hands behind the pillow, tilt his head back, and then observe it.

    2. Palpation (1) Stand in front of the examinee with your thumb or stand behind the examinee and touch it upward with the index finger from the upper sternum, you can feel the soft tissue in front of the trachea, judge whether there is thickening, please swallow, you can feel the soft tissue sliding under the finger, and judge whether there is growth and lump. 2) The thumb of one hand presses on one side of the thyroid cartilage, pushes the trachea to the opposite side, and the index finger and middle finger of the other hand push forward the lateral lobe of the thyroid gland at the posterior edge of the opposite clavidomastoid muscle, and palpate the thumb at the anterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Examine the other thyroid gland in the same way, palpation later:

    Similar to anterior palpation. The index and middle fingers of one hand apply pressure to one thyroid cartilage to push the trachea to the opposite side, and the other thumb pushes the thyroid gland forward at the posterior edge of the contralateral sternocleidomastoid muscle, and the index and middle fingers palpate the thyroid gland at its anterior edge. Cooperate with the swallowing action and repeat the examination.

    The other thyroid gland is examined in the same way. 3. Auscultation When thyroid enlargement is palpated, use a bell-shaped stethoscope to directly enter the enlarged thyroid gland, and if you hear a low-key continuous venous "buzzing" sound, it is very helpful to diagnose hyperthyroidism. A systolic arterial bruit may also be heard in patients with diffuse goiter with hyperfunction.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main common thyroid diseases are hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid tumors, thyroiditis, thyroid cysts, and complications of hyperthyroidism. Thyroid diseases can be divided into two main categories according to thyroid function, including hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, in this case, it is necessary to pay attention to the hospital to do a thyroid B ultrasound, blood test, if it is diagnosed with the corresponding disease, pay attention to the positive**. If you have hyperthyroidism, you can use some methimazole, pay attention to maintaining a good mood, live a regular life, avoid overwork of the body, and be careful not to eat iodine-containing food.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For thyroid problems, you can go to the hospital for a thyroid 7-item functional test, that is, to draw blood and check whether the thyroid T3T4TSH index is beyond the normal range. For more details, you can also do a color ultrasound or thyroid puncture.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, thyroid function is used to detect thyroid function. Based on the five results of your thyroid function, consider your condition to be hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism. To be precise, the serum FT4 concentration in patients with T4 hyperthyroidism (also known as thyroxine hyperthyroidism) is significantly higher and the FT3 concentration is normal.

    Hyperthyroidism is a group of common endocrine disorders caused by excessive thyroid hormone secretion caused by a variety of causes. The most common types are T3 hyperthyroidism and T4 hyperthyroidism.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body, and its main function is to secrete thyroid hormones.

    Thyroid diseases are generally closely related to thyroid hormones, and sometimes to a certain extent related to the volume, nodules, and tumors of the thyroid gland.

    The increase in thyroid hormone secretion produces hyperthyroidism, and the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormone decreases, resulting in hypothyroidism, so the examination of the thyroid gland mainly includes thyroid hormone total T3, total T4, free T3, free T4, and also check the thyroid-stimulating hormone TSH that regulates thyroid hormone, as well as autoantibodies against thyroid hormone, thyroglobulin antibody and thyroid microsomal antibody, as well as thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody.

    The ultrasound of the thyroid gland should also be checked to see if the thyroid gland is enlarged, has nodules, tumors, etc.

    If possible, a nuclear thyroid scan can also be done to understand the function and morphology of the thyroid gland.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What tests are needed for thyroid patients?

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jinan Breast Disease Hospital has other equipment corresponding to the diagnosis and treatment subjects carried out, and there are few places with noble medical ethics.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Question 1: What department is hung for thyroid examination Just do ultrasound examination, any department is possible. If the thyroid gland is large and surgery is considered, then go to thyroid surgery, if not, general surgery, and if not to plan surgery in the short term, then endocrinology.

    Internal medicine is endocrinology.

    If the surgery is not independent, different hospitals are divided into different specialties, some are divided into general surgery, some are combined with the mammary gland, some are combined with cardiothoracic surgery, if it is minimally invasive, it may also be combined with minimally invasive surgery.

    Question 2: What department does the thyroid belong to Hello, according to the symptoms of thyroid enlargement you describe, it is recommended that you go to the endocrinology department of a regular hospital for treatment, the doctor will do the corresponding examination according to your situation, and according to the examination results and symptoms to do the corresponding **, in ordinary times to pay attention to a reasonable diet, question 3: which department does the thyroid belong to The first treatment in the endocrinology department, the need for surgery (some hospitals for thyroid disease for the first time is also) in the nail breast surgery, and the one who does not make a specialty distinction is in the general surgery.

    Question 4: Which department does the thyroid belong to A: First of all, the endocrinology department is treated, and the one who needs surgery (some hospitals also seek medical treatment for thyroid diseases for the first time) is in the nail and breast surgery, and the one who does not make a specialty distinction is in the general surgery.

    Question 5: What department does thyroid nodules hang Thyroid nodules are common thyroid diseases in life, about 4% of adults develop thyroid nodules, and thyroid nodules are mainly classified as goiter, thyroid tumor and thyroid cancer.

    Thyroid hormone is an amino acid derivative, and its main role is to promote the growth and development and metabolism of the human body, so that we can breathe normally, increase our heart rate, and produce heat. It accelerates secretion when cold and nervous. Thyroid hormones promote people's growth and development most obviously in infancy, mainly to promote physical growth and intellectual development.

    Thyroid hormones are inextricably linked to metabolism.

    Generally speaking, thyroid diseases are seen by endocrinologists. However, thyroid nodules are seen in surgery, so patients should remember: do not blindly ** in the case of no diagnosis, and must go to a regular hospital for scientific examination to confirm the condition, so as to help patients carry out targeted treatment, so that patients can get rid of the disease in time.

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