Thyroid ultrasonography results of fasting and seduction cysts
Thyroid ultrasonography results of fasting and seduction cysts
Hello, this is Gangnam Seoul Surgery.Today, I would like to talk about blisters and diseases in the thyroid gland.The thyroid gland is responsible for protein synthesis and growth, and it plays a role in maintaining the speed and balance of body metabolism. Problems with thyroid function can cause many changes in body temperature, mood, and weight. Even if you have a tumor in your thyroid gland, it can cause various malfunctions due to abnormal function, but there are also cases where only nodules are found without any special symptoms. Thyroid nodules are usually noticed through regular examinations, so you should take tests frequently.
* What are the causes and symptoms of thyroid nodules?
Thyroid nodules vary from person to person, but malignant cases are mainly caused by 1. hereditary disease and 2. radiation exposure. However, in the case of positive nodules, although it appears for other reasons, it is not yet clear that 3. iodine deficiency and 4. environmental factors that induce thyroid cell proliferation are known to affect.Thyroid nodules are mostly asymptomatic, and sometimes when they grow in size, they compress the airway, causing difficulty swallowing and breathing. You may cough or feel uncomfortable every time you eat. In some cases, it can cause a change in the voice, and the lumps may appear noticeable on the outside, so it needs to be removed. * How about thyroid ultrasound?
Ultrasonography is necessary to grasp information about thyroid nodules. This is a process that is very simple and fast, so the time and physical burden are low. There is no need to change clothes, and there is no need to prepare in advance. Just apply gel in a comfortable lying position and get the video from the probe.Thyroid ultrasonography can confirm morphological abnormalities and structural problems of the thyroid gland, as well as nodules, cysts, and inflammation in the thyroid gland. Ultrasonography is essential because asymptomatic thyroid nodules can also be checked internally by ultrasound.
* How do you remove thyroid nodules?
In our hospital, if there is a high possibility that the nodules are malignant when performing thyroid ultrasound, we conduct a biopsy. At this time, if malignant, it should be determined and managed as thyroid cancer, but if it is positive, it can be removed. The process of removing positive nodules is high-frequency resection, but you can proceed to nodules that have been tested positive more than once. What are the process and characteristics of high frequency resection in Gangnam Seoul Surgery?1. Progress when removing nodules that cause cosmetic problems, difficulty swallowing and breathing 2. Tools that produce high frequencies are about 1mm and very thin, leaving little trace 3. It takes about 30 minutes after local anesthesia 4. nodule gradually disappears and decreases to 80% after 6 months 5. Continuous ultrasonography is required to determine the disappearance process and recurrenceYou don’t need to fast before thyroid ultrasonography. There is nothing special to prepare, so it is recommended to have a steady inspection at a place with good access where you can make an appointment immediately depending on the situation. If you want to keep your thyroid function healthy for a long time, please start regular thyroid management.You don’t need to fast before thyroid ultrasonography. There is nothing special to prepare, so it is recommended to have a steady inspection at a place with good access where you can make an appointment immediately depending on the situation. If you want to keep your thyroid function healthy for a long time, please start regular thyroid management.Gangnam Seoul Surgical Clinic Reservation on the 3rd floor of Samheung Building, 373 Sapyeong-daero, Seocho-gu, SeoulGangnam Seoul Surgical Clinic Reservation on the 3rd floor of Samheung Building, 373 Sapyeong-daero, Seocho-gu, SeoulPrevious Image Next ImagePrevious Image Next ImagePrevious Image Next Image