Thyroid nodules do puncture pain

Dr. Sydney Parker
Dr. Sydney Parker Verified

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2025-05-03 10:40:31 Views: 38 times

Thyroid nodule puncture generally does not hurt, but there may be short-term pain after puncture, sensitive to pain or special groups need to inform the doctor. Thyroid nodule puncture pain? Thyroid nodule puncture examination, usually in the local use of anesthetic drugs, so in the puncture process patients will not feel obvious pain. However, there may be temporary pain or discomfort after the puncture due to tissue irritation at the puncture site. This pain can usually be relieved by oral painkillers. Note that for some pain sensitive patients, or if the thyroid nodule is deep and close to the nerve, some pain or discomfort may be felt during the puncture. Complications such as bleeding and infection may occur, but they are unlikely to occur. When deciding whether to perform a thyroid nodule biopsy, the doctor takes into account the patient's specific circumstances, including the size, shape, location, ultrasound characteristics, and the patient's personal wishes. If the doctor believes that a puncture is necessary and the patient can tolerate the procedure, it is usually recommended. For certain groups, such as pregnant women, nursing women, patients with severe heart disease or other diseases, the doctor should be informed before the puncture, and the doctor will evaluate whether the puncture is appropriate on a case-by-case basis. In summary, a thyroid nodule puncture usually does not cause significant pain, but there may be short-term pain or discomfort after the puncture. Patients should fully communicate with their doctor about the risks and precautions before performing the puncture. If there are any doubts or concerns about the puncture, they can discuss it with their doctor further so that an informed decision can be made.

Thyroid nodules do puncture pain

Thyroid nodules do puncture pain



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