Question

What Are the Common Symptoms of Thyroid Adenomas?

Answer

The symptoms of thyroid adenomas are generally not very pronounced, and the discovery of symptoms often occurs during health checks. The early symptoms of thyroid adenomas typically appear as oval, sometimes resembling a peach shape. The surface of the tumor is very smooth and has no adhesion to the skin. Thyroid adenomas usually have no obvious symptoms—no pain, no itching, no effect on speaking, or eating dinner. Therefore, they are often discovered during health checks. However, some may shrink rapidly in a short period, causing the neck to become thicker, which can then expand and affect breathing.