Thyroid gland surgeries


The thyroid gland is one of the most important endocrine glands in the body, and its role is essential in controlling many vital processes.

Location and shape:

Functions of the thyroid gland:

The thyroid produces essential hormones for the body’s life, the most important are:

Common diseases affecting it:

  • Hypothyroidism → deficiency of thyroid hormones.
  • Hyperthyroidism → excess production of thyroid hormones.
  • Nodules or cysts.
  • Goiter (enlargement).
  • Benign or malignant tumors.
  • Viral or bacterial thyroiditis.
  • Pituitary gland disorders (low TSH secretion).
  • Iodine deficiency in the diet.
  • Autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto’s (where the immune system attacks the thyroid).
  • After surgical removal of the thyroid or destruction by radioactive iodine.

Causes of hyperthyroidism:

  • Graves’ disease: an autoimmune disease that increases hormone secretion.
  • Toxic nodules that produce excess hormones.
  • Temporary thyroiditis after childbirth or infection.
  • Temporary thyroiditis after childbirth or infection.
  • Taking high doses of thyroid hormone or iodine supplements.
  • Causes of goiter (thyroid enlargement):
  • Iodine deficiency.
  • Excess stimulation by TSH.
  • Multiple thyroid nodules.
  • Chronic inflammation.