The Effects of Lifestyle on Thyroid Nodules in Women

Authors

  • Zhiyi Jing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/p7xwh255

Keywords:

Thyroid nodule; estrogen level; mood swings, malnutrition.

Abstract

From the perspective of the influence of lifestyle on thyroid nodules in women, this study analyzed the causes of multiple thyroid nodules in women. Based on the fact that female thyroid cancer has become the eighth most common tumor in women, this study first conducted an extensive search and collation of relevant theories, and then used literature research methods, case study methods, survey methods, empirical methods, and other research methods to study the problems of lifestyle and the disease, intraoperative, and prognosis of thyroid nodules in women. Large changes in estrogen levels, large mood swings, and easy malnutrition are the three major factors that women are prone to disease. Lifestyle changes do not directly cure thyroid nodules, but can help improve overall health and may help slow the development of nodules or the effects of associated symptoms. A healthy diet, psychological adjustment, and routine can help patients maintain or restore a normal quality of life after surgery. We need to work together at different levels to reduce the prevalence of thyroid nodules in women and improve the treatment outcomes.

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Published

24-12-2024

How to Cite

Jing, Z. (2024). The Effects of Lifestyle on Thyroid Nodules in Women. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 123, 219-225. https://doi.org/10.54097/p7xwh255