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Is Dizziness Symptom Of Enlarged Predominant Central Nodules?

I just learned that I have an enlarged predominant central nodule on the right side and on the upper left multiple small nodules on my thyroid. I have an appointment with an endocronologist. However, I have been feeling dizzy. Is this a symptom of the nodules?
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hello

Dizziness may be due to hyperactive thyroid nodule and it may be due to thyrotoxicosis.
However,other causes like hypertension,internal ear problem,cervical spondylosis etc should also be excluded.
You may need proper clinical evaluation and investigations.
Investigations include routine hemogram,thyroid profile,X-ray cervical spine (AP/Lateral view).
You may need definitive treatment for thyroid nodules.
You should take plenty of fluids.
You need detail evaluation by a endocrinologist.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Is Dizziness Symptom Of Enlarged Predominant Central Nodules?

Hello Dizziness may be due to hyperactive thyroid nodule and it may be due to thyrotoxicosis. However,other causes like hypertension,internal ear problem,cervical spondylosis etc should also be excluded. You may need proper clinical evaluation and investigations. Investigations include routine hemogram,thyroid profile,X-ray cervical spine (AP/Lateral view). You may need definitive treatment for thyroid nodules. You should take plenty of fluids. You need detail evaluation by a endocrinologist. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan