Anal fissure, neck thyroid nodule size

2023-12-12 02:25:56
Today I am to show my reports of thyroid nodule and it has to remove size is 43 mm, and I had lump in my breast from last 10 years and anal skin is little outside, may anal fissure, how to evaluate thos all problems plz suggest one by one solution
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Pls consult a surgeon first with all ur reports for clinical examination Visit www.drgandhi.org

Answered2023-12-12 02:33:06

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Well Breast lump should also be evaluated
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Answered2023-12-12 02:53:44

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Greetings!! For thyroid nodule, Most nodules less than 1cm can be followed up with scans every 3 months If functionally secreting more or less hormones than normal, can be managed with drugs accordingly Breast lump needs to be examined and evaluated with an ultrasound scan followed by a biopsy if indicated. Need for surgery depends on the results. Anal fissures : to be examined for sphincter tone. if painful and too tight while passing stools, needs surgery.

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