After thyroid ablation surgery, the wound usually returns to normal in 2-3 days, and regular follow-up examinations are required after the surgery to observe changes in the condition. Thyroid ablation surgery is mainly used for the treatment of thyroid nodules in clinical practice. It is a minimally invasive surgery that requires ultrasound-guided surgical treatment, using ablation needles to intervene into the thyroid nodules, generating localized high temperatures and thus destroying the thyroid nodules, with a more precise surgical site, less traumatic injuries, and shorter time. Because thyroid nodule ablation is more mature, the wound is small and the recovery is faster, the wound can recover in 2-3 days after the operation, and the review will be carried out at the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 12th months after the operation, which should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. After thyroid ablation surgery, patients are recommended to have regular follow-ups under the supervision of the doctor.