How to Treat Thyroid Adenoma Papillary Hyperplasia

Thyroid adenoma papillary hyperplasia may be benign lesion or malignant lesion, which needs to be judged with the biopsy result.
1. Benign lesions: Since thyroid adenomas have the risk of cancer, once diagnosed, surgery (such as partial lobectomy, total lobectomy, etc.) should be carried out in time to remove the adenomatous tissues completely. After the surgery, hypothyroidism may occur, and oral levothyroxine tablets need to be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Malignant lesions: papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most common pathological type of thyroid cancer, except for undifferentiated carcinoma, surgical treatment is one of the most important means of thyroid cancer, and patients can undergo thyroidectomy and cervical lymph node dissection after evaluation by doctors. Patients can undergo thyroidectomy and cervical lymphatic lymphatic dissection after evaluation by the doctor, and can be treated with radioactive iodine therapy, as well as chemotherapy (e.g. vincristine, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, etc.).
After surgery, thyroid cancer patients should also take thyroxine tablets or levothyroxine for life to prevent hypothyroidism.
Patients are advised to keep a good mindset and actively cooperate with doctors for examination and treatment.