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Thyroid Nodules and Surgery

Thyroid Nodules and Surgery - Causes and Risk Factors

The exact cause of thyroid nodules is not known, but the following factors may be involved:

  • A lack of iodine in your diet
  • A thyroid condition such as goitre or hypothyroidism, in particular Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
  • Exposure to radiation treatments
  • A history of thyroid nodules in your family

Is your neck lump a thyroid nodule?

If you have a lump in the middle of your neck (below your Adam’s apple) or just off the centre, which moves with swallowing, it is probably a thyroid nodule. Your doctor will be able to confirm this finding. The lump you feel may be either a solitary nodule or a dominant nodule in a background of multiple nodules, or even a diffusely enlarged thyroid gland.

Thyroid Nodules and Surgery - Preparing for surgery

Thyroid Nodules and Surgery - Post-surgery care

Thyroid Nodules and Surgery - Other Information

The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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