Do I need to do any further tests for this result?Help me out!
Condition Analysis:
Urine microprotein is elevated, there may be early kidney damage, pay attention to rest, short-term review of urine routine and urine microprotein.The thyroid nodule has a clear border and a regular pattern consistent with a benign nodule.It is recommended to review the thyroid ultrasound in six months to a year. tirads class III nodules are less than 2% likely to be malignant and generally do not require treatment, but need to be reviewed regularly.
Condition Analysis:
This is mainly urine routine urine microalbumin positive, but also need to pay attention to the presence of white blood cells and red blood cells, whether there is a history of nephritis and other chronic diseases, if necessary, combined with 24-hour urine protein quantification.If the thyroid ultrasound shows a grade 3 nodule, review it regularly.Pay attention to the combination of thyroid function and antibodies.
Condition Analysis:
The first thing you need to do is to check your liver function and kidney function as well as urinary tract ultrasound to further clarify the possibility of urinary tract infection or nephritis.
Condition Analysis:
Nodules found in the left lobe of the thyroid gland are more likely to be benign, mainly because nodular goiter can be multiple nodules and the cause is related to compensatory thyroid follicular hyperplasia, due to the imbalance of thyroxine metabolism in the body, resulting in certain geographical differences in its occurrence, with more middle-aged and elderly female patients.