1. Does a thyroid ultrasound hurt?
No, it doesn’t hurt at all! This examination uses sound waves to create images and doesn’t involve needles or contrast agents. You’ll only feel a cool sensation from the gel applied to your skin
2. How should I prepare for the examination?
No special preparation is needed. You can eat and take your medications as usual. Just wear clothes that allow easy access to your neck area and remove any necklaces or jewelry before the examination
3. How long does the examination take?
Generally, the examination takes about 15-30 minutes, depending on the complexity of each case
4. What can a thyroid ultrasound detect?
Ultrasound can detect various thyroid abnormalities, such as nodules, cysts, inflammation, or cancer. It also helps assess the size and function of the thyroid gland
5. Are there any side effects from the examination?
There are no side effects from a thyroid ultrasound. It’s a safe procedure that can be performed even on pregnant women and children
6. When should I get a thyroid ultrasound?
You should get a thyroid ultrasound if you have any abnormal symptoms, such as a lump in your neck, an enlarged neck, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, or a family history of thyroid disease. Additionally, your doctor may recommend regular checkups if you’re at risk of thyroid disease
7. What will the results tell me?
The results will show images of your thyroid and any abnormalities. If any abnormalities are found, your doctor will explain them to you and recommend further examinations or appropriate treatment