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Goiter Goiters are inflammations of your thyroid gland. Goiters can be caused by a lack of iodine in you system. Now days salt contains iodine if you don't eat enough iodized salt then a goiter may develop. Another thing that can cause goiters is an increase of a thyroid stimulating hormones. You shouldn't have a goiter at all. If one developed talk to your doctor and they can give a new diet or a thyroid hormone pill that can control the goiter. Small goiters can be fixed with medication. Large Goiters can only be removed by surgery. go see a doctor! i had a buddy's little brother light his shoes on fire with gasoline and he didn't realize that the gas had soaked into his jeans and his jeans caught ablaze. It took him about a minute to get his pants off and he got a goiter on the side of his ankle. It's a big blistering puss pocket and it can get big. His was about the size of a golf ball and a half. It looked like a nutsack on the side of his leg. It will eventually pop and go away but if it's inside your body the doctor probably could do something about it. |
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