Today (August 17), the 36-year-old Korean actor Jang Keun Suk became a hot topic because of the topic #Jang Keun Suk revealed that he suffered from thyroid cancer 1 year ago. Jang Keun Suk publicly admitted on social media that he had suffered from thyroid cancer. In order not to

Today (August 17)

6-year-old Korean actor Jang Keun Suk

Because of the topic

#Jang Keun Suk revealed that he had thyroid cancer 1 year ago #

became a hot search

Jang Keun Suk publicly admitted on social media

that he had suffered from thyroid cancer

In order not to Let fans worry

He deliberately waited until two weeks after the surgery

to release the video

Jang Keun Suk's agency stated that Jang Keun Suk was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in October last year. In order not to affect his work, he arranged his schedule as planned until May this year. He just got around to the excision surgery. At present, he has successfully completed the relevant surgery. After detailed examination, the doctor confirmed that the result was very good, and he has now returned to health.

public information shows that Jang Keun Suk was born in Seoul, South Korea on September 26, 1987. He is a Korean actor, singer, and host. His representative works include "You Are Beautiful", "Pet Lover", "Itaewon Murder Incident", etc.

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Feng Timo was also diagnosed with thyroid cancer before.

In fact, on July 24 last year,

well-known anchor and singer Feng Timo posted on Weibo

saying that he had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer before.

The operation

Fortunately, the operation was successful

She mentioned that she could not speak for a long time after the operation, could not sing anyway, and almost collapsed. He also reminded everyone to "don't be mentally exhausted and don't accumulate negative energy in your heart."

Many netizens have doubts about thyroid cancer

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Some netizens said that thyroid cancer is also called "happy cancer" and is not fatal. It will have little impact on life after cure;

Some netizens said that people like to be angry. , People who are in a bad mood are more likely to get thyroid cancer;

Some netizens are worried that after thyroid surgery, will they still be able to sing in the future? Will it have any impact on my voice?

Many questions about thyroid cancer?

Are angry people more likely to get thyroid cancer?

Doctors said

The age of onset of malignant tumors is moving forward

There are many potential reasons

such as environmental pollution, bad lifestyle, irregular diet, etc. Thyroid cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the patient's thyroid follicular epithelium and is usually related to oncogenes, ionizing radiation, genetics and other factors in the patient's body.

There is currently no authoritative evidence that thyroid cancer is directly related to anger, but there may be a certain relationship between thyroid cancer and anger and mood swings. In particular, long-term and repeated mood swings and anger can easily cause hormone secretion imbalance in the body, leading to low immunity. , the thyroid gland may be prone to cancer under the stimulation of various inducements.

The incidence of thyroid cancer has increased in recent years.

Is it caused by high iodine intake?

It is worth mentioning that

the incidence of thyroid cancer has increased in recent years.

Is this caused by high iodine intake?

According to previous reports by the Guangzhou Health and Medical Commission

there is insufficient basis for inferring a connection between thyroid cancer and salt iodization

lack of convincing and strong evidence

On the contrary

iodine supplementation intervention can transform thyroid cancer into a low malignancy

It is widely recognized

So

is overly worried about the risk of thyroid cancer caused by iodized salt

There is no sufficient basis

The more iodine intake is not the better

However, iodine supplementation must be scientific and reasonable, and the iodine intake is not The more the better. Experts say that for the general population, the iodine in daily meals (including iodized salt) can meet their needs. Pregnant and lactating women have significantly higher iodine requirements than the general population, and are encouraged to eat iodine-rich seafood.

Experts pointed out that consuming iodized salt is the simplest, safest and most effective way to prevent iodine deficiency disease (eliminate the harm of iodine deficiency).

I have thyroid nodules.

Do I need to replace iodized salt with non-iodized salt?

Many people think that if you have thyroid nodules, you should not continue to eat iodized salt. Experts say that this is actually a misunderstanding.A survey on the prevalence of iodine and thyroid diseases in China with a large sample size and wide coverage showed that the prevalence of goiter and thyroid nodules showed a downward trend with the increase of iodine intake, and the prevalence of thyroid nodules increased. The prevalence cannot be attributed to increased iodine intake.

Monitoring results for many years have also shown that the iodine nutrition of the Chinese population is at an appropriate level, and there is no problem of excessive iodine caused by consuming iodized salt. Moreover, there is a scientific basis for how much iodine is added to table salt, which can meet the daily requirements. It will not exceed the standard if needed.

What kind of thyroid nodules require surgery?

During the annual physical examination season, many people will find that they have thyroid nodules and are worried. Under normal circumstances, thyroid nodules can be divided into six levels according to the malignancy and size of the nodules: tirads level 1, tirads level 2, tirads level 3, tirads level 4, tirads level 5, and tirads level 6.

Most of the thyroid nodules found during physical examination are benign, and a small number of single thyroid nodules are malignant. B-superelastography shows that most of the nodules below grade 3 are benign nodules, and B-ultrasound follow-up observation is sufficient every six months. Studies have shown that tirads grade 4a thyroid nodules have a 5% to 10% malignant potential. Nodules above grade 4 must be evaluated and diagnosed by a professional oncology surgeon.

Do 3 less things to avoid thyroid "injury"

Some time ago, the topic

#stay up late is thyroid life span # became a hot search topic

and resonated with many netizens

Everyone said that they should go to bed early every day

But they don’t know when it will actually be realized.

Until physical discomfort occurs, which affects health

So how

should try our best to prevent and detect thyroid problems as early as possible through

lifestyle habits?

Experts have given the following suggestions:

Stay up late late and sleep regularly

When people stay up late or sleep irregularly, thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh) can easily increase significantly. Long-term elevation of tsh may lead to abnormal thyroid function and stimulate the thyroid gland. Nodules. When people stay up late, the secretion of melatonin will also be inhibited, affecting the operation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis, and indirectly affecting the rhythm of thyroid operation.

A reasonable work and rest schedule and adequate sleep are beneficial to thyroid health.

Stabilize emotions and release stress

Stress states such as high pressure, stressful work, unfortunate life experiences, etc. can affect the body's immune regulatory function, promote inflammatory reactions, and induce autoimmune diseases.

Therefore, it is very important to learn to release stress. Studies have found that regular exercise can help prevent and improve thyroid disease.

Eat a balanced diet, preferably light.

Maintain a balanced intake of nutrients. Eat small meals often or three meals at regular intervals. Maintain a light diet and eat more high-quality protein and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Do not overeat a large amount of iodine-rich foods for a long time, and do not blindly limit iodine or even avoid iodine. Quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption.

Pay attention to the environment and conduct regular physical examinations.

Avoid exposure of the neck to ionizing radiation. Physical examinations include thyroid function screening, thyroid ultrasound and other items. High-risk groups should be screened regularly.

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(Source: Guangzhou Daily)