Thyroid Ultrasound in Lagos: How It Works & Why You Might Need One

Your thyroid gland plays a crucial role in metabolism, energy levels, and overall health. If you've been experiencing unexplained symptoms like weight changes, fatigue, or anterior neck swelling, a thyroid ultrasound may be recommended. Here's what Lagos patients should know about this safe, non-invasive scan.


🩺 Why You Might Need a Thyroid Ultrasound

Common Reasons Doctors Order This Scan:

✔ Lump or swelling in the front of the neck (possible nodule or goiter)
✔ Unexplained weight changes (hyper/hypothyroidism)
✔ Difficulty swallowing or hoarse voice (enlarged thyroid pressing on throat)
✔ Abnormal blood test results (high/low TSH levels)
✔ Monitoring known thyroid conditions (cysts, nodules, or cancer history)

Did you know? Thyroid disorders affect 1 in 10 Nigerians, with women at higher risk.


🔍 How a Thyroid Ultrasound Works

What to Expect During the Scan:

  1. No special preparation needed (eat normally, take medications)
  2. You'll lie on an exam table with your neck slightly arched out
  3. A warm gel is applied to your neck
  4. A small handheld probe glides over the area (painless, just slight pressure)
  5. Takes about 15-30 minutes
  6. Get results same day or within 48 hours

What the Ultrasound Reveals:

✅ Size and shape of your thyroid
✅ Presence of nodules (lumps) and their characteristics
✅ Blood flow patterns (using Doppler ultrasound)
✅ Signs of inflammation (thyroiditis)

🚨 When to Seek Immediate Evaluation

Seek prompt medical attention if you notice:
🔴 Rapidly growing neck lump
🔴 Difficulty breathing or swallowing
🔴 Sudden voice changes
🔴 Pain in the thyroid area


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are thyroid nodules always cancerous?

A: No! Over 90% are non-cancerous, but all should be evaluated.

Q: Is radiation used?

A: No - ultrasounds use harmless sound waves.

Q: Can this scan diagnose Hashimoto's or Graves' disease?

A: It shows thyroid changes that suggest these conditions, but blood tests confirm diagnosis.

Q: How often should I get scanned if I have nodules?

A: Typically every 6-12 months to monitor for changes.


💡 Why Early Thyroid Screening Matters

Many Nigerians suffer with undiagnosed thyroid problems for years. A simple ultrasound can:
✔ Detect problems before symptoms worsen
✔ Guide proper treatment (medication, biopsy, or surgery if needed)
✔ Prevent complications like heart issues or infertility


📢 Take Charge of Your Thyroid Health!

If you're experiencing unexplained fatigue, weight changes, or neck swelling:
1️⃣ See an endocrinologist
2️⃣ Request a thyroid function test + ultrasound
3️⃣ Get proper treatment

📞 Book your thyroid evaluation today at a Lagos clinic near you!