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Lump in thyroid
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Anita Ramsetty, MD - GeneralEndocrinology, Diabetes Type 1, Diabetes Type 2, Thyroid Disorders, AdrenalInsufficiency, CF-Related Diabetes
Endocrine Care Group
Questions in the Adult Type II Diabetes forum are answered by Dr. Anita Ramsetty. Topics covered include Type 2 Diabetes, blood glucose monitoring, diabetes and heart disease, diabetes and pneumonia, diabetes and pregnancy, diabetes and vision problems, diabetes and wound healing, diabetic complications, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and insulin.

Lump in thyroid

by Rite760, Apr 14, 2008 06:11AM
Please could you help doctor, you have provided great advice in the past. I have recently been checked for Diabetes, Pheochromocytoma and Addison's and all results are normal. I have also had thyroid tests and my TSH was 4.6 six weeks ago, which I was told was borderline high for hypothyroid. But this week my TSH has dropped to 1.4 and I have also developed a small lump the size of a pea in my thyroid gland. My doctor here in the UK has not helped much and that is why I am asking your advice. He thinks this lump is unlikely to be a nodule but is probably a lump made from thyroid tissue as it is moveable. I want to ask if this could still cause problems with how the thyroid works by making it either hyper or hypothyroid and could it give symptoms. I also want to ask why my TSH could go from borderline high to lower in such a short time. Is this normal or could it be to do with the lump? Also I wish to know if thyroid anti-bodies can cause symptoms even if a person has a normal TSH? I would be so grateful for your help again. Thank you.

by Anita Ramsetty, MD, Apr 21, 2008 08:17PM
Dear Friends,

I have very much enjoyed my time on Medhelp and have learned from you even while hosting our Ask-A-Doctor forum for Diabetes. Sadly I am leaving the Medhelp community as my own practice has become busier and time constraints have proved quite challenging. So from April 7th 2008 I will be officially away from Medhelp, but you can still find me at our practice website www.endocrinehelp.com, so please drop me a  line if you wish. Most likely a new physician will be hosting the Diabetes forum for Medhelp in the future, so please continue to check in with the Medhelp community.
All the best to you and blessings for the future,

Sincerely,
Anita Ramsetty,MD
Member Comments (2)

by Enoch Choi, MD, Apr 22, 2008 07:52PM
To: Rite760
Both of those results are within the normal range (for american testing) from 0.5 - 5.0

At these levels of TSH it's not common to have symptoms

It's worth having your doctor examine that lump regularly especially if you feel it change
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