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Is Nodular Goiter cancerous?

melvadutallas (Female, 52)

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Nodular goiter is not cancerous. It involves an enlarged thyroid gland which contains small rounded muscles known as nodules due to the over production of thyroid hormone and is non-malignant in it’s form.

The only complications with this condition include rapid heart rate, congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation as well as osteoporosis, since complications of hyperthyroidism is bone loss. It’s treatment will depend on the recommendations from the health provider.

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Is hypothyroidism genetic or acquired? I don't remember any member of our family suffering from this desease! I was a bit in shock last year my 14 year old daughter told me that her teacher told her to have a medical checkup because she observed a slight enlargement on the goiter area of my daughter's neck. I myself haven't notice it, because she is a chubby kid. Then, I also observe that I myself also have goiter enlargement in my neck! Both of us consulted a doctor, undergo various lab tests, and both of us also has the same findings, a nodular thyroidism! the doctor gave us same medication"LEVOTHYROXIN" which we are taking now for almost 3 months. This nodular goiter, is there a need to be operated?
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Hypothyroidism

BACKGROUND

The thyroid gland is our body’s gas pedal, regulating how many calories we burn for energy. When it is underactive, we can be any or all of the following:

  • Tired
  • Achy
  • Cold intolerant
  • Brain fogged
  • Constipated
  • Have infertility
  • Gain weight that we can’t lose

Unfortunately, the current blood testing misses the majority of people who need thyroid hormone treatment. Sadly, many physicians don’t know that the testing is unreliable, and continue to treat the tests instead of the person. Holistic physicians (visit The American Board of Holistic Medicine to find one) know how to treat taking both your symptoms and labs into account. Anyone with even 2 of the above symptoms should consider a trial of natural prescription thyroid (e.g., Armour Thyroid).

Low thyroid problems are increasing in frequency. In the U.S., they mostly occur because the thyroid is being attacked by our own immune system (an autoimmune process called "Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis" — diagnosed by having an elevated Anti-TPO Antibody which is a simple blood test). A resurgence of iodine and selenium deficiencies is also contributing to thyroid problems. Having the problem is no big deal — as long as you get treated properly with natural thyroid hormone.

TREATMENT

Recommended Supplements

Armour Thyroid

Adjust the dose of prescription Armour Thyroid to the amount that feels best, while keeping the Free T4 blood test in the normal range for safety. The TSH is not a reliable test. You may need a holistic practitioner to get proper treatment.

Iodine, selenium, tyrosine

Optimize iodine, selenium, tyrosine and other nutrients that support thyroid function. These can be found in a good multi-nutrient powder (see Energy Revitalization System).

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