Today I met a female patient in the outpatient clinic. The first sentence I just sat down was "Doctor, I have a physical examination of thyroid nodule . I am so heartbroken!" I hurriedly comforted her, and after reading her examination report, I sorted out a process for her so that she would not be in a hurry. I share it and hope everyone can understand the thyroid nodules and no longer have heart congestion.
will explain a process to everyone. First of all, after you have nodules, , you need to find a professional department, such as our department, which is the ultrasound diagnosis and treatment department. After coming to us, we will give you a color ultrasound, and first classify your nodules. The second class and third class tend to be benign nodules, the fourth class and the fifth class tend to be malignant nodules. After classification, we will treat you according to the specific situation. If the nodules of Class II and Class III are less than two centimeters, it is recommended that you observe them at this time. If you are Class II and Class III nodules, but greater than two centimeters, and you are ready to deal with them at this time, we recommend a puncture. After confirming that it is benign, we can do minimally invasive ablation to treat it. If it is a nodule of four or five categories, we need to do a puncture to determine its properties. If the results are benign after the puncture and the nodules are small, we can observe them regularly. If puncture is a malignant nodule, we will take specific treatment methods based on this situation.
If you follow the process, it will take only three or four days from discovering the nodule to finish processing. I think everyone will no longer be upset after processing, and can completely return to our normal life and study.