What is it?
A thyroid nodule is a lump in the thyroid gland.
Who are the persons at risk to develop it?
Anybody can develop thyroid nodules, but they are more common in women than men, and increase in frequency with age. They also commonly hereditary.
What are its types?
What are its symptoms?
A swelling or lump in the neck may be noted if the nodule is large enough. Majority of nodules have no associated symptoms and are an incidental finding.
How is it treated?
What are its complications?
Enlargement of the nodules may cause goiter and may constrict the airways, causing difficulty in breathing. If the nodule is cancer and is not removed, it may spread/metastasize to other areas of the body.
When do you need to see an endocrinologist?
If you (or anyone around you) notice any palpable mass in your neck, it is best to consult an Endocrinologist for appropriate tests, accurate diagnosis, and timely management. Nodules may potentially be cancer, so a prompt evaluation is necessary. Other conditions that should prompt you to see an Endocrinologist:
References:
The PCEDM is a sub-specialty society of the Philippine College of Physicians, a founding member of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies, and a member of the International Society of Endocrinology.