Why Thyroid Nodules Keep Bleeding

Thyroid nodules that bleed all the time may be secondary to infection or have risks such as malignancy.
Thyroid nodules are masses formed in the thyroid tissue after abnormal proliferation of thyroid cells, which usually do not cause clinical symptoms.
1. Secondary infection: If the thyroid nodule keeps bleeding, there may be secondary bacterial or other pathogenic infections. Inflammatory stimulation may cause the capillaries of the nodule to rupture, thus causing bleeding.
2. Malignant changes: there are benign and malignant thyroid nodules, thyroid cysts are benign tumors, when intracystic hemorrhage occurs, the cysts usually appear within a short period of time, and rapidly increase in size, which may be accompanied by a certain degree of swelling and pain.
Thyroid nodules always bleeding, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.