In Chinese medicine, thyroid nodules belong to the category of gall tumor or gall disease, and thyroid nodules are usually treated with oral Chinese medicine, and should be treated with different medications under the guidance of a doctor after identifying the symptoms, such as liver depression and qi stagnation, blood stasis and stagnation, and qi deficiency and phlegm condensation. The patient may have symptoms such as soreness and swelling of the neck, chest tightness and pain in the chest. Under the guidance of a doctor, patients may take drugs with the effects of harmonizing the liver and spleen, relieving depression, tonifying the liver and spleen, nourishing blood and regulating menstruation, and regulating liver and qi. 2. Under the guidance of a doctor, patients can be treated with drugs that promote blood circulation and resolve blood stasis, such as peach kernel, safflower, trigonella, curcuma longa, chuanxiong, etc.; they can also be treated with drugs that have the effect of regulating qi and relieving pain, such as Blood Mansions and Blood Stasis Soup and Blood Mansions and Blood Stasis Oral Liquid; 3, Qi stagnation and phlegm coagulation type: these patients may be caused by phlegm and qi wrestling with the front of the neck, and may appear with a thin, white, greasy coating. The patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs with phlegm-transforming effects, such as Er Chen Tang and Huang Lian Wen Gao Tang, which can help to strengthen the spleen and dampness, transform phlegm and soften the firmness. In addition to the above, patients can also use acupuncture, gua sha, cupping and other methods to regulate thyroid nodules. However, Chinese medicine treatment can only be used as an auxiliary method. Once thyroid nodules are found, patients should go to the hospital in time to have the nature of the nodules examined and the relevant treatment carried out.