Do you have to take medication for the rest of your life for hemicolectomy of nail cancer?

Thyroid cancer refers to thyroid cancer. Whether it is necessary to take medication for life after hemicolectomy is mainly determined by the combination of thyroid function. If the thyroid function is normal, it can be rechecked regularly; if the thyroid function is hypothyroid, it needs to be maintained with medication for a long time.
1. After partial removal of thyroid cancer, the remaining thyroid gland is sufficient to maintain body metabolism, and the thyroid function level is within the normal range through examination, so there is no need to take medication for life.
2. After partial resection of thyroid cancer, hypothyroidism occurs, and it is necessary to apply levothyroxine sodium tablets to maintain, and in most cases, long-term medication is needed, and it is also necessary to check the thyroid function regularly, and adjust the dosage of medication according to the result.
If medication is needed, it should be standardized under the guidance of clinicians, and the condition of the surgical area and thyroid function should be checked regularly, and medical treatment should be sought in time if any abnormality is found.