Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is characterized by elevated antibodies, and the need for treatment is determined by the combination of clinical symptoms and thyroid function. If there are no clinical symptoms and thyroid function is normal, there is no need to intervene, and regular checkups are sufficient; if there are abnormalities in the thyroid function, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, medication can be given accordingly. 1. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease, most of which have a chronic onset, some of which are detected by physical examination without any clinical symptoms, and thyroid function is within the normal range, so treatment is usually not necessary. 2. A small number of patients present with an acute onset of symptoms of hyperthyroidism within a short period of time, and the symptoms are particularly severe, can be appropriate application of drugs to control hyperthyroidism, such as propylthiouracil. 3. A large proportion of patients will develop hypothyroidism in the later stage, after the corresponding situation, can be artificially supplemented with drugs such as levothyroxine sodium tablets to supplement thyroid hormone therapy. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis patients with increased antibodies, please consult the hospital in time to determine the specific conditions after the standardized treatment, avoid self-medication.