Thyroid nodules are a very common clinical endocrine disorder that many people find unintentionally during a physical examination. Because thyroid nodules may be malignant, many patients are very nervous when they find out that they have thyroid nodules, but there is no need to be, because there are rules to follow for the treatment of thyroid nodules. The first choice, for the treatment of thyroid nodules, the key is to identify the benign and malignant thyroid nodules, clinically we can identify benign and malignant by means of CT, B ultrasound, thyroid puncture, etc. If there is a high suspicion of malignant nodules, surgery is the preferred method. However, most thyroid nodules are benign nodules, so what is the most appropriate treatment plan for benign nodules? First of all, surgery is not recommended for benign thyroid nodules, because the recurrence rate of benign thyroid nodules after surgery is very high, and I often see patients with recurrent thyroid nodules after surgery. So is there any other way to effectively treat thyroid nodules besides surgery? Currently, we are exploring the combination of Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of thyroid nodules. According to the current data, many patients’ thyroid nodules shrink after treatment than before taking medication. Therefore, the combination of Chinese and Western medicine is one of the effective ways to treat thyroid nodules. Patients with thyroid nodules who are interested can visit our clinic.