Sex is usually allowed after 1 to 2 months after thyroid surgery. The doctor will remove the drain after the patient has had thyroid surgery when there is no blood coming out or very little fluid flow. Surgical incisions in the patient’s skin usually heal in about a week. If the patient has sex too soon after the surgery, it will affect the healing of the tissues under the wound and may even cause the wound to bleed twice, so it is recommended that the patient have sex 1 to 2 months after the thyroid surgery. Thyroid surgery its occurs in a location rich in cervical nerves and blood vessels, deeper and more tissue damage after surgery. When the surface skin incision heals, it usually takes 1 to 2 months for the subcutaneous area to heal completely. Sexual intercourse is not allowed until the wound is completely healed. If iodine 131 treatment has been administered after surgery, the start time needs to be delayed.