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Will I get local anesthesia for a thyroid biopsy?

I will have a thyroid biopsy. Will I get local anesthesia for a thyroid biopsy?

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Yes . But depends on how much tissue they have to take they might give you some sedation
A needle biopsy is usually done under local anesthesia
If you are having a fine needle aspiration biopsy under ultrasound guidance, then local anesthesia will likely be adequate. Jay R Shayevitz MD MS 403 Golf Dr Oceanside NY 11572 cell: 585-474-1741 ph: 914-963-4394
Yes, typically, local anesthesia is used for a thyroid biopsy. A thyroid biopsy, also known as a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, is a procedure in which a small sample of tissue or cells is removed from the thyroid gland for examination. The use of local anesthesia is common to numb the skin and tissues in the area where the biopsy needle will be inserted, making the procedure more comfortable and reducing pain.

Here's what you can generally expect during a thyroid biopsy:

1. **Preparation**: You may be asked to lie on an examination table with your neck extended. The healthcare provider will clean the skin over your thyroid gland, which is usually located in the front of your neck.

2. **Local Anesthesia**: Before the biopsy, the healthcare provider will inject a local anesthetic into the skin and underlying tissues near the thyroid gland. This numbs the area and reduces discomfort during the procedure.

3. **Biopsy**: Once the area is numb, a thin needle is inserted through the skin and into the thyroid nodule or area of interest. Ultrasound guidance may be used to precisely target the biopsy site. Multiple samples may be taken to ensure an adequate sample for analysis.

4. **Aftercare**: After the biopsy, pressure may be applied to the biopsy site to help stop any bleeding. A small bandage or dressing is usually applied to cover the site.

5. **Recovery**: You can typically go home shortly after the procedure and resume normal activities. There may be some mild discomfort or a sensation of fullness in your neck, but this should improve within a day or two.

6. **Results**: The tissue or cells obtained during the biopsy will be sent to a laboratory for analysis. Your healthcare provider will discuss the results with you once they are available.

It's important to follow any pre-procedure instructions provided by your healthcare provider, and to let them know if you have any allergies or are taking any medications that might affect the procedure. They will also discuss the risks and benefits of the biopsy with you before the procedure.

Local anesthesia is effective in minimizing pain and discomfort during the thyroid biopsy, and the procedure is generally well-tolerated by most patients. However, if you have concerns or questions about the procedure or anesthesia, be sure to discuss them with your healthcare provider beforehand.
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