
How To Determine Definite Nodule In The Thyroid?

Thank you,
Holly
Thyroid
Detailed Answer:
I follow what you are saying here.
I have reviewed the attached images.
1 Green stools is not known to occur as a result of low TSH or being hyperthyroid.. So you must explore other possibilities by seeing your family doctor/ gastroenterologist
2 Yes the low TSH needs to be improved. It appears you are on thyroid medication such as levo-thyroxine. If you were to see an endocrinologist in-person regularly, it is very likely your thyroid can be regulated in a stable manner with appropriate dose adjustments as necessary, and the fluctuations in thyroid levels that you are reporting are less likely to happen.
It may be more challenging for the non-expert to achieve this, but endocrinologists are specially trained in thyroid conditions.
3 There are no nodules in the september USG report form the doctors office. They have compared the images properly with the March USG.
I have noted your friend's inputs.
However, there is a condition called pseudo-nodules i.e. a false impression on nodules when there really aren't any on USG.
This has been very well described in Chronic Thyroiditis of the Hashimoto's variety. In simple language, this is the most likely reason your thyroid has become permanently under-active.
So the radiologist probably understands this and has categorically stated there is no definite nodule in the thyroid.

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