Nodule size43 mm, FNAC test reports came

2023-12-08 16:10:59
Benign follicular lesion- bethesda category 2 , does it need surgery or thyroid medicine will reduce the size
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In your case if u r a singer u can wait, if u r not then surgery would be a better choice

Answered2023-12-10 15:30:49

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What is the size of the lesion ..do u have any other symptoms?get thyroid function test done … to know the functioning of u r thyroid gland then decide on the management

Answered2023-12-08 19:38:57

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Usually based on size your treatment plan changes If a small leison of up to 10mm we can wait and watch If the size is more then 2 cm you need to undergo hemi thyroidectomy

Answered2023-12-09 04:17:30

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

Answered2023-12-08 17:36:11

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Thyroid nodules once formed will not reduce in size If there is a malfunctioning thyroid (increased or decreased thyroid secretion), medications can reduce the demand on thyroid gland. thus reducing the appearance of further nodules and preventing the existing nodule from growing. If there is an autoimmune entity, nodules can appear irrespective of medications. Single Benign nodule with a size less than 1cm can be followed up with examination every 3months with or without an ultrasound scan.

Answered2023-12-08 16:26:53

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