The further procedure depends on the precise characterization of the thyroid change (size? number of nodules? sonographic characteristics). In most cases, the initial diagnosis is made using ultrasound and these cardinal questions can be answered immediately.
The quality of the surgical procedure is crucial. If the thyroid and the surrounding lymph nodes are completely removed, you have an excellent chance of recovery.
This question can be answered briefly and succinctly with “no”. However, since methods have increasingly been developed in recent years that make it possible, under certain conditions, to remove the thyroid gland without making an incision in the neck, I would like to explain these in more detail.
I suffered from constipation for many years, and since my hypothyroidism was treated, my digestion has also worked better.
After many years of unfulfilled desire to have children, my gynecologist prescribed me a thyroid hormone preparation and three months later it worked.