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Is my throat uncomfortable these two days caused by thyroid nodules?

After the occurrence of thyroid nodules, patients' friends often appear swelling and hardening in clinic, and some patients also have some symptoms such as cervical lymph node enlargement or metastasis, hoarseness and dyspnea. We should carry out targeted treatment according to the symptoms of patients and pay attention to the nursing of prognosis.

As a common nodular disease, thyroid nodules are more common in middle-aged women. I hope this group should get enough attention. When thyroid nodules are found, you should actively go to the hospital for examination and treatment. So, can thyroid nodules cause sore throat?

1, sore throat. After the occurrence of thyroid nodules, thyroid hormones in patients are often relatively insufficient. In the case of increased pituitary secretion, the patient's friend will have a sore throat. You can take some analgesic drugs for treatment and pay attention to drink plenty of water.

2. Nodular hemorrhage. If patients with thyroid nodules are in a state of repeated or persistent proliferation for a long time, it may also lead to an increase in thyroid heterogeneity, and some patients may also have bleeding, cystic degeneration and calcification in the nodules.

3, goiter. Clinically, patients with thyroid nodules will also have goiter. During palpation, many lumps of different sizes are usually felt, and the texture of the lumps is relatively hard, and a few patients will have some single nodules.

4, continuous fever. Patients with subacute thyroid nodules will also have persistent inflammation, fever and sore throat. Persistent fever is generally caused by inflammation, and we can treat it with some antipyretics.

5, difficulty breathing. In the acute phase, the patient's friends will have an accelerated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and a decreased iodine absorption rate. In severe cases, there will be some symptoms of systemic oppression such as hoarseness, difficulty eating and breathing. Calcification will also occur when passing B-ultrasound and CT examination.