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  • 06/03/2021

How can I check my thyroid at home?

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Using hand mirror, watch your throat as you swallow, you should be looking at any buldge or protrusions in thyroid area (Front of the neck below Adam's apple)

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Consult a Endocrinologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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To check your thyroid at home, follow these steps:

  1. Find a mirror: Use a well-lit mirror to clearly see your neck.
  2. Position your head: Tilt your head slightly back to stretch the neck skin.
  3. Locate your thyroid: It's in the lower front part of your neck, below the Adam's apple.
  4. Swallow and observe: Sip water and swallow, watching for any bulges or lumps moving up and down.
  5. Feel for lumps: Gently feel around your windpipe for unusual bumps or tenderness.

If you notice persistent swelling, lumps, or changes in your voice, consult a healthcare professional. This self-check is not a substitute for a medical diagnosis.

Answered 20/08/2025

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