Benign thyroid lesions, after surgery, are also subject to recurrence and mutation.
Benign thyroid diseases such as thyroid nodules, hyperthyroidism, and high-functioning thyroid adenomas are also subject to recurrence or malignant changes after surgery. For example, if a patient with a thyroid nodule has a large thyroid nodule removed, there is a possibility that a new nodule may develop, or that the original small nodule may enlarge again, or that the nodule may even become cancerous and require a second surgery.
There are many causes of thyroid disease, such as the surrounding environment, hormone levels, etc., so the condition of thyroid disease is subject to dynamic changes, we should not think that we can rest easy after a thyroid surgery, but we need to go to the hospital to do regular reviews in order to find out the changes in the condition in a timely manner.