Cystic solid nodules of the thyroid gland, how to treat them

Cystic solid thyroid nodules can be benign or malignant. Benign asymptomatic nodules can be observed temporarily, while malignant nodules are mainly removed by surgery.
Cystic solid thyroid nodules are a kind of thyroid nodules, which can be classified as benign or malignant. Asymptomatic benign nodules without thyroid function abnormality can be followed up regularly. Patients with benign asymptomatic nodules without thyroid dysfunction can be followed up regularly. If the nodules are associated with thyroid dysfunction, they should be treated with oral medication according to the thyroid function under the guidance of a specialist.
For more malignant thyroid nodules, puncture biopsy is recommended. If it is clear that the thyroid nodule is malignant, surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment, and hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine sodium tablets may be needed after the surgery; if the nodule is benign, but large enough to cause localized compression symptoms, surgical treatment is also recommended.
Patients with cystic solid thyroid nodules need to go to the hospital for treatment under a doctor’s supervision.