Adhesions after thyroid surgery can be treated with postoperative swallowing exercises, hot compresses and physical therapy. If the adhesion of the thyroid gland is mild, it can be improved by itself, but if the adhesion is serious, it can be treated by surgical loosening.
Adhesions after thyroid surgery are mostly caused by local inflammation. Swallowing exercise can be performed 3-5 times 3 hours after thyroid surgery to reduce the adhesion of the thyroid gland. Swallowing action should be moderate, too much may lead to poor wound healing and increased blood seepage.
Postoperative thyroid adhesion is very common, most can be gradually improved with time, you can use local hot compresses and physical therapy to promote local blood circulation, used to relieve postoperative adhesion.
In a few patients, postoperative thyroid adhesions cannot be recovered for a long time or the adhesions are more serious, and then surgery is needed to loosen the treatment.
When adhesion occurs after thyroid surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for professional or surgical treatment under the guidance of the doctor.