How Do I Prepare for Thyroid Ablation?

RFA thyroid radiofrequency ablation technology is a needle minimally invasive technique used to treat the thyroid gland.

RFA Thyroid Radiofrequency Ablation

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The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland close to the front of the trachea. Its main function is to secrete thyroid hormones and regulate body metabolism. Metabolism is closely related to human life. If there is a problem with the thyroid gland, complications will follow, threatening human health. Through the perfect combination of traditional Chinese medicine and modern technology for thyroid disease, RFA thyroid radiofrequency ablation technology was pioneered, which is unique in the field of thyroid disease diagnosis and treatment in China.
With the development of medical technology, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, western medicine treatment, surgical treatment, and iodine 131 treatment of thyroid diseases have occupied important historical positions in succession, and they are representative of the backward era of medical technology. These technologies expose inevitable drawbacks.
1. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment: It has a long history and was once the main treatment method. However, pure Chinese medicine treatment has a slow onset of effect, is not ideal for the treatment of thyroid nodules, and is easy to relapse.
2. Western medicine treatment: With the popularity of western culture in China, western medicine has seriously impacted the status of traditional Chinese medicine. The therapeutic effect of western medicine is affirmed, however, it is prone to complicated by leukopenia and agranulocytosis;
3. Surgical treatment: The traditional thyroid surgical incision is about 6-10cm long, located higher than the neckline, and exposed to the outside. No matter how carefully the doctor sutures, a wide and long scar will be left, which seriously affects the appearance. In addition, during the surgery, the wounds are wide and wide. Sometimes it is necessary to extensively dissect the anterior cervical muscle group and cause more bleeding during the operation; Microcirculation activates enzyme activity in the body to achieve the goal of treating both the symptoms and the symptoms.
RFA thyroid radiofrequency ablation not only combines the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, but also makes up for their shortcomings. It has truly achieved a perfect combination and has advantages unmatched by traditional therapies:
1. Trace to the source and activate immunity: find the cause from the root cause and completely eradicate from the lesion. In addition, ablation technology will promote the activity of human macrophages / immune cells, and quickly swallow necrotic cells that are shed. At the same time, the antibodies will be activated, once minimally invasive, and will never recur. No need to take thyroid hormone tablets.
2. Minimally invasive and painless, leaving no scars: Ultra minimally invasive surgery is painless, the wound is only 1.1 mm, leaving no scars and affecting aesthetics.
3. Surgery is quick, follow the rule: the whole operation takes only 15-30 minutes, and the patient can leave the hospital the same day after receiving treatment.
4. Safe and normal tissues: The circuit is designed for three-dimensional electrical impedance feedback-type automatic control, and the current is automatically stopped when the ablation temperature reaches 70 ° C, which not only guarantees necrosis of the diseased tissues, but also does not damage normal cells. At the same time, the range of single ablation and coagulation is strictly controlled at about 8mm to prevent burns to the skin, trachea, and esophagus.
5. Does not affect thyroid function: Unlike traditional surgery in which part of the thyroid is removed or all of the thyroid is removed, RFA thyroid radiofrequency ablation does not harm normal thyroid tissue, does not remove the thyroid, and does not affect thyroid function.

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