When anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody is high, anti-thyroglobulin antibody is high, but others are normal, no treatment is needed if there are no symptoms; if there are symptoms of hyper- or hypothyroidism, drug treatment is needed. 1. When the thyroid function is normal and there are no clinical symptoms, there is no need for special treatment, regular checkups, and attention to controlling the intake of iodine. 2. If there are symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism, such as panic, fear of heat, sweating, etc., anti-thyroid medication is needed under the guidance of a doctor. If in hypothyroidism, levothyroxine sodium tablets are needed for replacement therapy. If you have high anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody and high anti-thyroglobulin antibody, but the others are normal, you should consider the possibility of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and choose different treatment programs according to the progress of the disease. It is recommended that the patient should have regular checkups and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.