Do thyroid nodules heal on their own?

  Thyroid nodules are actually a very serious condition, and although the initial symptoms are not obvious, they can be very harmful to the patient’s body. Many patients say that they do not pay much attention to it at the beginning because they do not feel much pain, so they think they can heal by themselves. Thyroid nodules are mostly round or oval, with a smooth surface, no adhesions to surrounding tissues, and a tough texture, but no pain, which is why they are not detected in time when they are small. This type of disease is usually seen in young and middle-aged women, and patients with the onset of the disease can either remain in the same state or develop slowly.  Large nodules can only be touched or felt when they are large or produce pressure symptoms. Some patients with this disease do not care about their condition, but this is not very much, because, without treatment, thyroid nodules may become calcified or cancerous, although the cancer rate is very low, but the cancer rate is about 50%, and large nodules also produce pressure symptoms. Some nodules have a rapid onset and grow rapidly, with fever, sore throat and hardness on one or both sides, and the nodules in the gland are of different sizes.  Can thyroid nodules heal on their own? It is very rare for a thyroid nodule to heal on its own, and it usually takes regular treatment to heal.  The most important thing is to choose a hospital, and it is advisable to choose a professional thyroid hospital. The thyroid nodules are becoming more and more harmful to the patients, seriously affecting their normal work and life, although the symptoms are not obvious at the beginning, but also need to be treated as soon as possible. If not, it will be more difficult to cure the condition when it develops. When a single or multiple nodules of varying sizes appear on the thyroid gland, you must be alert and go to a regular hospital for timely examination.