Patients with multiple follicular cysts in both lobes of the thyroid gland do not need special treatment if they do not have obvious symptoms and their thyroid function is normal, and it is recommended that they undergo regular checkups; if they are accompanied by abnormalities in their thyroid function, it is recommended that they take the appropriate medication; and if they have obvious symptoms of compression or malignancy, it is recommended that they undergo surgical resection. Multiple follicular cysts in both lobes of the thyroid gland are usually caused by inflammation, hyperplasia, or other factors that lead to excessive fluid retention in the follicles of the thyroid tissue. If the follicular cysts are small in size and not accompanied by obvious symptoms, such as dyspnea, hoarseness, dysphagia, etc., and the level of thyroid hormones is normal, no special treatment is usually needed, and the patient is recommended to undergo regular checkups for the measurement of the level of thyroid hormones, neck ultrasound and other examinations. If it is accompanied by abnormal thyroid function, it can be treated with appropriate medication. If the thyroid follicular cyst has the possibility of malignancy or has obvious symptoms, it can be surgically removed. If the patient is diagnosed with thyroid follicular cysts, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition.