There is no Chinese medicine recipe for nodular disease, which belongs to the categories of “lung accumulation” and “lung paralysis” in Chinese medicine. The pathogenesis of the disease is a deficiency of positive qi, compounded by external evil, phlegm and stagnant glue, and then developed into nodules. The pathogenesis of nodular disease is based on the deficiency of the lungs, and the treatment is based on tonifying the lungs. Astragalus, Codonopsis pilosulae, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, etc. are commonly used to tonify the lung qi. The formation of nodules is related to phlegm and blood stasis (pathological products formed by water-liquid metabolism disorders), and the treatment principle is to resolve phlegm and dispel blood stasis. Platycodonopsis, Pinellia, Tiannanxing, Xiaku Cao, Xuanshen and Kunbu are commonly used to disperse nodules and resolve phlegm. Safflower, frankincense, myrrh, etc. are used to eliminate blood stasis at the initial stage. If the disease is long term, the meridians and channels will be easily neutralized, and insect medicine will be used to break up phlegm and blood stasis, such as centipedes, scorpions, earthworms, earthworms, and stiff worms. For nodules caused by cold agglutination, warming medicines are mainly used, such as ephedra, fine acacia, hemicrania, aster, and so on. When nodules are caused by lung toxicity, commonly used medicines include Bei Mu, Danshen, Platycodonopsis, Fried Almonds, etc. If there is any related condition, it is recommended to treat under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the symptoms, and not blindly self-medication.