What does a thyroid puncture with few inflammatory cells mean?

Thyroid puncture with a few inflammatory cells suggests that the patient may have thyroiditis, and in the clinical thyroiditis, including Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, subacute thyroiditis, atrophic thyroiditis and so on. 1. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland, patients often have no obvious clinical symptoms, in the detection of thyroid-related antibodies, found that the thyroid antiperoxidase antibodies and thyroglobulin antibodies increased significantly, most patients gradually progressed to hypothyroidism. 2. Subacute thyroiditis: Subacute thyroiditis is often secondary to viral infections and is characterized by pain in the thyroid region, radiating to the submandibular region, neck and other parts of the body, accompanied by systemic clinical symptoms such as fever, fatigue and loss of appetite. 3. Atrophic thyroiditis: Atrophic thyroiditis is also a type of autoimmune thyroiditis, which is characterized by atrophy of the thyroid gland and a decrease in thyroid hormone levels. After the examination of the abnormal situation, timely medical treatment, determine the cause of the disease, standardized and rational treatment.