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Is Thyroid Scan Required For Neck Pain Below Adam's Apple?

I have a pain for the last few days on the right side of my neck, a little below the adam's apple. I can feel a very slight bulge and it pains when I press it. The doc I met asked me to do a thyroid scan. Should I? Or simply get my blood test done. There is no history of thyroid in my family. I am 46 yrs old and am an Indian male.
                                                                 
Thu, 8 Feb 2018
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Endocrinologist 's  Response
Hello and thank you for asking!
Very probably it is a thyroid nodule, but the first examination to confirm it, is a thyroid ultrasound.
It does not have any radiation and gives important information regarding to the nodule.
After thyroid ultrasound the physician decides if it is necessary to do further examinations.
Hope the information will help.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Is Thyroid Scan Required For Neck Pain Below Adam's Apple?

Hello and thank you for asking! Very probably it is a thyroid nodule, but the first examination to confirm it, is a thyroid ultrasound. It does not have any radiation and gives important information regarding to the nodule. After thyroid ultrasound the physician decides if it is necessary to do further examinations. Hope the information will help. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta