Thyroid follicular cysts are relatively common benign lesions of the thyroid gland, according to the size of the follicular cysts of the thyroid gland, the specific location of the different clinical methods can often be taken: First, if the patient’s follicular cysts of the thyroid gland is small in size, and is located on the edge of the thyroid gland, did not cause trachea, esophagus, laryngeal nerve pressure, then we recommend that patients review the ultrasound of the thyroid gland once every 3-6 months, and closely observe the changes of the follicular cysts, temporarily requiring surgical resection. In this case, it is recommended that the patient should repeat the examination of thyroid ultrasound once every 3-6 months to closely observe the changes of the thyroid follicular cyst, and surgical resection is not necessary for the time being. Second, if the patient’s thyroid follicular cyst is large in size and located in the center of the thyroid gland, causing local compression of the trachea, esophagus and nerves, then the patient will have different degrees of difficulty in swallowing and breathing. It is recommended that the patient undergoes surgery to remove the thyroid follicular cyst as soon as possible, so as to avoid causing serious complications and difficulties in the patient’s recovery.