What are the causes of uneven echoes in the thyroid gland? 1, uneven echoes in the thyroid gland are related to abnormalities in the morphology and function of the thyroid gland, such as various types of thyroid diseases, including thyroiditis, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, iodine deficiency or high iodine-induced abnormalities of the thyroid function, may lead to uneven echoes in the thyroid gland. 2, various factors affecting the normal physiological function of the thyroid gland, there will be abnormalities in iodine uptake by the thyroid gland, thyroid synthesis and excretion of thyroxin function, which will eventually appear in the ultrasound detection of the echoes in the thyroid gland, Various factors affect the normal physiological function of the thyroid gland, which may result in abnormalities in iodine uptake by the thyroid gland, thyroid synthesis and excretion of thyroxine, and ultimately uneven echogenicity in the thyroid gland under ultrasound detection. Thyroid echogenicity should actively check the thyroid iodine uptake rate, thyroid function and other related tests, once the cause of echogenicity is found, active medication can reduce unnecessary harm; 3, recovery from previous thyroid disease may also lead to fibrosis or calcification of the thyroid gland, resulting in the patient’s echogenicity in the thyroid gland. Therefore, according to the above analysis, there are many reasons that may lead to uneven echoes in the thyroid gland, and the appropriate treatment should be chosen according to the specific situation under the doctor’s evaluation.