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How should thyroid diseases be examined?

There is no need to check the thyroid gland daily, but if patients feel uncomfortable, they need to do a comprehensive check-up, because this thyroid tissue is equivalent to the central air conditioning regulator of the human body and is the key to determining human health and resistance. General thyroid tissue, related diseases need a lot of examination. Let's take a look at it. How to check thyroid diseases?

1. Check B-ultrasound

This kind of color ultrasound examination is widely used in clinic. Of course, it is also the most important and effective means for clinical treatment and diagnosis of this thyroid disease. It can not only remind us of the natural texture, envelope and boundary of thyroid nodules in our body, but also clearly understand them. Of course, you can also know the calcification of nodular tissue and the blood supply of tissue. So as to judge whether there is any abnormal situation.

2, check the specific situation of endocrine

Generally, there are many kinds of thyroid diseases, depending on the specific condition to choose the department to be treated. Of course, patients should first go to the endocrinology department to see their own secretion disease, because this hyperthyroidism is a common diffuse goiter accompanied by hyperthyroidism. Most patients generally get better with their own condition, and the swollen thyroid problem can also be gradually reduced, but the original onset.

3. Detection of daily antibody in patients

The purpose of this antibody detection is to understand the causes of thyroid diseases in patients and their own immune disorder. It is also necessary to do some antibody tests on the disease to further clarify the degree and tissue nature of the patient's thyroid. By checking antibodies, you can know whether your thyroid T3, T4 and TSH indicators are beyond a normal range. So as to determine their own thyroid diseases.