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  • Prevention of Goiter

    Goiter cannot always be completely prevented because some of its causes, such as autoimmune disease, genetic susceptibility, and age-related nodular change, are not fully controllable. In many cases, the realistic goal is risk reduction…

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  • Treatment for Goiter

    Goiter is treated according to its cause, its size, the symptoms it produces, and whether thyroid hormone function is normal, reduced, or excessive. The main treatment approaches include observation for small uncomplicated goiters, medical…

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  • Diagnosis of Goiter

    Goiter is usually diagnosed by combining clinical examination with thyroid blood tests and imaging of the gland. The diagnosis begins when an enlarged thyroid is seen, felt, or suspected because of neck fullness or…

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  • Causes of Goiter

    Goiter develops when the thyroid gland enlarges in response to specific biological and physiological forces, most commonly altered hormonal stimulation, iodine-related disruption of thyroid hormone synthesis, autoimmune activity, inflammatory change, or nodular growth within…

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  • Symptoms of Goiter

    The symptoms of goiter arise from two main processes: physical enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck, and the hormonal or inflammatory disturbances that often accompany that enlargement. Some people have a goiter…

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  • What is Goiter

    Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, the butterfly-shaped endocrine organ located at the front of the neck. It is not a single disease in itself but a structural change that can arise…

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  • FAQ about Warts

    Warts are a common skin condition that many people encounter at some point in life. They often raise practical questions: what they are, why they appear, how they spread, whether they will go away,…

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