What does a sore thyroid feel like?

Mild to severe pain in the thyroid gland. The thyroid feels tender to the touch. Pain or discomfort when swallowing or turning your head. Appearance of these symptoms shortly after a viral infection, such as the flu, mumps, or measles.
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What are the symptoms of an inflamed thyroid?

Symptoms of inflammation of the thyroid gland (thyroiditis) include:
  • Low thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) Fatigue. Weight gain. Constipation. ...
  • High thyroid hormone levels in the blood (hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis) Anxiety. Trouble sleeping (insomnia) Heart palpitations (fast heart rate) ...
  • Tremors.
  • Pain in the thyroid.
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What does it mean when your thyroid is sore?

De Quervain's (subacute) thyroiditis is a painful swelling of the thyroid gland thought to be triggered by a viral infection, such as mumps or flu. It's most commonly seen in women aged 20 to 50. It usually causes high temperature and pain in the neck, jaw or ear.
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Where can thyroid pain be felt?

The most obvious symptom of subacute thyroiditis is pain in the neck caused by a swollen and inflamed thyroid gland. Sometimes, the pain can spread (radiate) to the jaw or ears. The thyroid gland may be painful and swollen for weeks or, in rare cases, months.
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Why does my thyroid feel inflamed?

An inflamed thyroid may occur in response to a viral infection (viral thyroiditis) or a bacterial infection (bacterial thyroiditis), following radiation, or in response to certain medications. Your doctor will determine the cause of your thyroiditis and will then treat the condition as needed.
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Can your thyroid ache?

The most obvious symptom of subacute thyroiditis is pain in the neck caused by a swollen and inflamed thyroid gland. Sometimes, the pain can spread (radiate) to the jaw or ears. The thyroid gland may be painful and swollen for weeks or, in rare cases, months.
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Can you feel your thyroid in your throat?

Most thyroid nodules will not cause any symptoms, and people may discover a nodule through a routine check-up. In some cases, people may feel a lump toward the front of the throat and have other symptoms, such as fatigue or mood changes.
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Can thyroid be sore to touch?

Your thyroid may be swollen and tender to the touch. The American Thyroid Association estimates that the pain commonly lasts between 1 and 3 months.
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Are thyroid nodules painful to touch?

Most thyroid nodules don't cause symptoms. For people who do have symptoms, they may have trouble swallowing or breathing or have a feeling of fullness, pain, or pressure in the throat or neck. Some people might notice a lump in their neck when they look in the mirror, but this is uncommon.
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How is inflamed thyroid treated?

Talk to your doctor if you have pain in your thyroid. They may recommend a mild anti-inflammatory, such as aspirin or ibuprofen to manage the pain. Severe thyroid pain may require treatment with steroid therapy.
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Can Covid affect the thyroid?

Although more research is needed, these studies suggest that COVID-19 associated with systemic immune activation may possibly cause thyroid inflammation and result in hyperthyroidism or thyroiditis.
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Can you feel a swollen thyroid?

Most goiters are painless, but if you have thyroiditis (an inflamed thyroid gland), it can be painful. The main symptoms of goiter include: A lump in the front of your neck, just below your Adam's apple. A feeling of tightness in your throat area.
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Does a swollen thyroid gland hurt?

Subacute thyroiditis and acute infectious thyroiditis usually also cause pain in your thyroid area. Some people with thyroiditis have an enlarged thyroid gland (goiter).
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Can your thyroid be swollen?

A swollen neck can indicate thyroid disease. Sometimes a swollen neck is caused by a goiter. A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits in front of your throat. As shown here, an enlarged thyroid can be seen as a swelling in the front of the neck.
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How do you know if something is wrong with your thyroid?

One of the most definitive ways to diagnose a thyroid problem is through blood tests. Thyroid blood tests are used to tell if your thyroid gland is functioning properly by measuring the amount of thyroid hormones in your blood. These tests are done by taking blood from a vein in your arm.
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Can you feel thyroid nodules?

Most thyroid nodules don't cause signs or symptoms. But occasionally some nodules become so large that they can: Be felt. Be seen, often as a swelling at the base of your neck.
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What are the symptoms of cancerous thyroid nodules?

Symptoms
  • A lump (nodule) that can be felt through the skin on your neck.
  • A feeling that close-fitting shirt collars are becoming too tight.
  • Changes to your voice, including increasing hoarseness.
  • Difficulty swallowing.
  • Swollen lymph nodes in your neck.
  • Pain in your neck and throat.
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Can thyroid pain be on one side?

Sometimes only one lobe of the thyroid is affected causing pain and swelling on just one side of the neck instead of both. Gradually the thyroid recovers and stops spilling thyroid hormone into the blood stream. The thyroid gland begins to shrink and becomes less tender.
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Why is my thyroid gland swollen on one side?

Thyroid nodules. Enlargement of the thyroid can expand the gland well beyond its typical size and cause a noticeable bulge in the neck. This can be caused by single or multiple nodules (lumps) in the thyroid or by an autoimmune process.
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Is goiter painful when touched?

Most goitres are painless. However, an inflamed thyroid gland (thyroiditis) can be painful.
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What does a thyroid tongue look like?

The appearance of your tongue may indicate whether or not your altered taste buds stem from a thyroid issue. A healthy tongue is slightly pink, moist, and mostly smooth. If your tongue is dry, discolored, coated, or painful, you may suffer from hypothyroidism.
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Can thyroid cause throat tightness?

A goiter is when your thyroid swells. This is a big, butterfly-shaped gland at the base of your throat. It makes hormones that keep your metabolism in balance. When it gets bigger, it can make your throat feel tight and closed up.
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What does subacute thyroiditis feel like?

The main symptom of subacute thyroiditis is pain and soreness in the front of the neck. You may also have a sore throat or pain in other areas close to the gland, such as the jaw or chest. Many people also feel achy and tired.
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Will a swollen thyroid go away?

A goiter is a swelling of the thyroid gland. It is often harmless, though it can signal an underlying thyroid condition. Depending on its cause, a goiter may go away without treatment. Doctors may recommend treatments if there is an underlying thyroid disease, or if the goiter gets in the way of a person's daily life.
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