What to do if you have a bleeding thyroid nodule

The treatment of thyroid nodules with bleeding often depends on the amount of bleeding, whether the nodule causes local compression symptoms and the specific nature of the thyroid nodule. A. If the thyroid nodule is benign, the amount of bleeding in the nodule is small and does not cause tracheoesophageal compression. The patient can be given oral Yunnan Baiyao and intravenous haemostatic drugs, and the bleeding in the thyroid nodule can be closely monitored for the time being without surgical treatment. Second, if the patient has more bleeding from the thyroid nodule, localized with obvious pressure symptoms. The nodules are examined by ultrasound, considering the possibility of malignant tumor. It is recommended that the patient undergoes surgery in a timely manner to remove the thyroid nodule and at the same time remove the local stagnant blood to avoid serious complications.