The presence of thyroid nodules in pregnancy can be treated with observation or surgery.
For pregnant women, if thyroid nodules are detected during a checkup, a graded evaluation is usually required. If the nodules are small and benign, the patient can be observed for a while and then treated when the pregnancy is over, depending on the condition.
For larger and more malignant thyroid nodules, thyroid surgery may be an option in severe cases.
When thyroid nodules occur during pregnancy, women should take into account their own situation and follow the doctor’s instructions to give the appropriate treatment, so as to improve the symptoms. In general, women should relax their mind, do not be overly anxious and nervous, and go to the hospital on a regular basis for maternity checkups to understand the development of the fetus.