I don't want to grow thyroid tumors, 4 'pathogenic sources', it is best to stay away from it
Cancer is the "predator" of health in everyone's mind. It seems that getting cancer is equivalent to death! As everyone knows, there is still "gentleness" in cancer. The overall survival rate of patients with this type of cancer within five years is as high as 90%!
It has the best clinical prognosis of all cancer types. Some people even say that if you have to get cancer in your life, let this cancer find me! And such a gentle cancer is actually: thyroid cancer!
The thyroid is an easily overlooked part of the human body, but it is the largest of all secretory glands. In the past, everyone's understanding of human hormones was often estrogen, androgen, etc., but thyroid hormones are also important to the body. It is an important ingredient to promote the growth of the body and promote metabolism!
Statistics show that the prevalence of thyroid cancer in China is also increasing year by year, but the incidence of women is significantly higher than that of men. In fact, there are many types of thyroid diseases that are more likely to find women, which are related to many factors such as endocrine, mood, radiation and so on. Although thyroid cancer is a relatively gentle cancer, if left unchecked, thyroid cancer will also develop and spread to other parts!
Therefore, it is necessary to learn to prevent thyroid cancer in life. According to years of clinical research, the occurrence of thyroid cancer is often related to the following four factors:
- Hormone level disorder, thyroid cancer to report
As mentioned above, the thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body, and endocrine disorders will first affect the thyroid gland, especially the disorder of sex hormone secretion, which has a relatively large impact. According to years of clinical research, the more estrogen levels in the human body exceed the standard, the greater the possibility of developing thyroid cancer, which is why the incidence rate of women is higher than that of men;
If there is a long-term stay up late, bad mood, blindly taking hormone drugs, blindly using estrogen products, etc., it can lead to endocrine disorders. Especially staying up late for a long time will not only cause endocrine disorders, but also reduce the body's immunity, resulting in the immune system unable to screen out the diseased cells in time, laying a hidden danger for thyroid cancer!
- Long-term exposure to radiation
It is well known that radiation can cause cancer. Data shows that people living in the nuclear accident area have a significantly higher chance of developing thyroid cancer than people in other areas. If you are exposed to radiation for a long time, it can affect the normal repair of thyroid cells, and it will also stimulate abnormal secretion of thyroid hormones, which will eventually lead to cancer;
According to statistics, there are many minors suffering from thyroid cancer, which is related to excessive exposure to radiation. In addition, women's thyroid glands are more sensitive to radiation than men, which is one of the factors that contribute to the high incidence of thyroid cancer in women.
- Abnormal iodine intake
If you want the thyroid to work properly and synthesize thyroxine, the most inseparable element is iodine. However, either too much or too little iodine can affect the thyroid. For example, low intake of iodine can induce hypothyroidism. Excessive intake of iodine can lead to hyperthyroidism and increase the risk of thyroid cancer!
- Suffering from thyroid disease without treatment
If the patient has thyroid diseases, such as chronic recurrent thyroiditis, thyroid adenoma, nodular goiter and other diseases, but he has no scientific treatment, he allows the disease to cause damage to thyroid cells for a long time. Thyroid cells are not repaired and adjusted in time, but continue to divide and mutate DNA, and eventually become cancerous.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that thyroid cancer has a tendency of family aggregation in clinical practice. Many experts believe that thyroid cancer has a family history. If someone in a first-degree relative has thyroid cancer, you should be vigilant and check your body regularly. Once a thyroid tumor is found, it should be treated as soon as possible.