If thyroid nodules, also known as gall disease, are caused by liver-qi stagnation, they can be treated with Easy Pill under the guidance of a doctor, while the drug cannot be used if the condition is of other indications. The main indication of Easy Pill in Chinese medicine is liver-qi stagnation, and if galls show symptoms related to this syndrome, such as the condition changing with the mood, depression, pain in the coarseness of the ribs, dizziness and dizziness, loss of appetite and so on, the drug can be used to treat it. Poria, Roasted Licorice, Mint, Chai Hu, Angelica Sinensis, Paeonia lactiflora, and Stir-fried Atractylodes Macrocephalae are mainly contained in Poria. People with colds and excessive menstruation should not take this medicine. The contraindications and adverse reactions of Easy Pill are not clear. Other evidence of thyroid nodules can not be treated with this drug. Specific use of the drug is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not use on their own, so as not to cause adverse reactions.