Thyroid nodule type 3

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Type 3 thyroid nodules are usually benign lesions with a malignant risk of less than 2%, but attention should also be paid to them. Treatment suggestions include regular reexamination, examination of thyroid function, fine needle aspiration biopsy, etc. The specific scheme should be formulated according to individual conditions, and corresponding examination and treatment should be carried out after full communication with doctors. Thyroid nodule type 3 is usually benign lesions, malignant risk is less than 2%, but also need to pay attention to. The following are the treatment suggestions for thyroid nodule type 3:1. Regular review: It is generally recommended to review thyroid ultrasound every 6~12 months to observe the size, shape, blood flow and other changes of nodules. 2. Check thyroid function: If the nodule causes thyroid dysfunction, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, further examination and treatment may be necessary.3. Fine needle aspiration biopsy: For large, irregular, ill-defined nodules, rich blood flow, or cervical lymph node metastases, the doctor may recommend a fine needle aspiration biopsy to clarify the nature of the nodule. 4. Other tests: If the doctor suspects other problems, he may recommend further examinations such as thyroid radionuclide scan and thyroid autoantibody test. 5. Medical guidance: Department of treatment: Endocrinology Department, General Surgery Department. Daily precautions: Maintain good living habits, such as balanced diet, moderate exercise, reduce radiation exposure, etc.; Avoid overwork and mental stress; Treatment and review should be done according to the doctor's recommendations. It should be noted that the treatment of thyroid nodules should be individualized according to individual conditions. During the visit, full communication should be made with the doctor to understand the nature, risks and treatment options of the nodule, and the corresponding examination and treatment should be carried out according to the doctor's recommendations. In addition, for special groups such as pregnant women and lactating women, thyroid nodules need to be handled with more caution and should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Key information: Thyroid nodules type 3 are usually benign lesions, but regular review and further examination are required to rule out the possibility of malignancy. The treatment plan should be made according to individual conditions, including regular reexamination, thyroid function examination, fine needle aspiration biopsy, etc. During the visit, the doctor should be fully communicated to understand the nature, risks and treatment options of nodules.

Thyroid nodule type 3

Thyroid nodule type 3

Thyroid nodule type 3



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