Uneven echoes in both lobes of the thyroid gland is an ultrasound description of the thyroid gland. Uneven echoes in both lobes of the thyroid gland suggests that the thyroid gland may be suffering from certain pathologies, such as thyroiditis, which need to be analyzed and clarified in conjunction with the clinical manifestations and further examination. Normal thyroid tissue in the thyroid ultrasound examination is uniform, fine and consistent echo image, than other tissues around the thyroid gland, such as muscle echoes a little higher. If the thyroid gland ultrasound examination, suggests that the thyroid gland bilobar echo is not uniform, often suggests that the thyroid gland may have lesions, such as common subacute thyroiditis, often appear sheet-like hypoechoic, the border is not clear enough. Other autoimmune thyroiditis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis can also present with uneven echogenicity of both lobes of the thyroid gland, manifesting as diffuse lesions. If you find uneven echogenicity in both lobes of the thyroid, you can’t make a clear diagnosis directly, so you should consult a doctor in time, and under the doctor’s guidance, you should take further tests on thyroid function and thyroglobulin antibodies, etc. Combined with the patient’s clinical symptoms, you can identify the cause of the disease and treat it aggressively.