Question
I was previously diagnosed with a thyroid nodule but did not undergo regular treatment. Now, the diagnosis is thyroid adenoma. Where should I seek treatment for this thyroid adenoma?
Answer
Thyroid adenoma is quite common, often seen in women, and patients often have a history of long-term thyroid nodules. In the early stages, there may be no symptoms or only mild discomfort. As the condition progresses, thyroid adenomas can undergo cancerous transformation, with a cancerous rate of 10-20%. The method of treatment and hospital selection for thyroid adenomas are very important. Additionally, patients should provide proper care in their daily lives, arrange work and life reasonably, ensure adequate rest, and avoid fatigue. Furthermore, it is advisable to engage in moderate physical exercise to enhance