Any nodule or tumor on the thyroid gland can place pressure on the windpipe. This pressure can cause wheezing when a person tries to take deep breaths, and can also adversely affect the amount of air one can take in. Wheezing, in isolation, does not indicate thyroid cancer, but it can be a symptom. Any unexplained wheezing or difficulty breathing should be evaluated by a health care professional immediately.

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