Do cystic solid nodules of the right thyroid gland require surgery?

Most cystic solid nodules on the right side of the thyroid gland do not require surgery, while a few do. The need for surgery depends mainly on the nature, location and size of the nodule. Most cystic-solid thyroid nodules are benign and do not require surgery, while surgery is needed if they are malignant, and it is recommended that they be treated under a doctor’s supervision. Cystic-solid thyroid nodules are nodules that have both fluid and solid components. In this case, it is necessary to go to the endocrinology department of the hospital, improve the thyroid function, thyroid-related antibodies, thyroid pathology and tissue examination to clarify the nature of the nodule, and then decide on the next step of the treatment plan. If the nodule is benign and has no obvious symptoms, and the thyroid function is normal, only regular follow-up is needed. If the thyroid function is abnormal, it is necessary to go to the endocrinology department according to the condition of the thyroid function, and take the appropriate medication. If the nodule is malignant, timely surgery is needed, and after surgery, radiotherapy and endocrine therapy will be done according to the condition. If thyroid nodules are found, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.