There is no such thing as “how to get rid of thyroid nodules”. Asymptomatic benign thyroid nodules with normal thyroid function usually do not need treatment, and regular checkups are sufficient; abnormal, symptomatic and malignant thyroid nodules need to be considered for medication and surgical treatment. For patients with thyroid nodules, if they are benign, asymptomatic and have normal thyroid function, treatment is usually not needed and regular checkups are sufficient. For patients with thyroid nodules accompanied by abnormal thyroid function, medication should be considered, such as anti-thyroid drugs like propylthiouracil for hyperthyroidism and levothyroxine sodium tablets for hypothyroidism. Surgery should be considered if malignant thyroid nodules are diagnosed or if the nodules are large enough to cause compression symptoms. Patients diagnosed with thyroid nodules are recommended to take standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.