Intracapsular thyroid hemorrhage may be absorbed within a few weeks or so, with the exact absorption time varying depending on the individual and the amount of bleeding. Thyroid intracapsular hemorrhage generally refers to intracapsular hemorrhage of thyroid nodules, which often occurs after emotional excitement, forceful coughing, and strenuous exercise. If the amount of bleeding is relatively small and there are no obvious pressure symptoms, special treatment is generally not required, and the bleeding may be absorbed by itself in a few weeks or so. However, if the amount of bleeding is relatively large and the patient has obvious pressure symptoms, such as the emergence of respiratory difficulties, etc., the need for timely puncture and fluid extraction and other treatments. It is recommended that patients consult their doctors and choose the appropriate treatment according to the specific situation for treatment.