Hello, doctor. This is my father's physical examination report in June this year. It shows that there are thyroid nodules and the results of three items of thyroid function. I want to ask, how do I treat this situation? Is this nodule serious?
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation described by you, only the patient indicates the presence of thyroid nodules, and the thyroid nodules are benign lesions. There is no need to deal with it at all. Moreover, this is the result of grade III and below, which indicates that it is benign. I personally suggest that the patient should have an ultrasound reexamination once a year.
Condition Analysis:
From the thyroid nodules described by color Doppler ultrasound, they are three types of nodules. Most of these cases are benign nodules, and this nodule is relatively small, which can be observed first for the time being. Thyroid function is normal. No special treatment is required. Eat less food containing iodine in your diet.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, thyroid color Doppler ultrasound shows that there are thyroid parenchymal nodules, but thyroid function is normal. In this case, you must maintain a good living habit, limit iodine intake, and go to the hospital for thyroid function reexamination in 1 ~ 2 weeks.
Condition Analysis:
This is a very common thyroid disease, the incidence rate is very high, and no one usually has clinical symptoms, often found in physical examination. It's not serious. It's more likely that this thyroid nodule looks benign. It doesn't need special treatment for the time being. Regular reexamination is OK.