Some patients have subacute thyroiditis secondary to upper respiratory tract infection and local pain, which can be treated with anti-inflammatory therapy and oral Nimesulide dispersible tablets. If necessary, dry thyroid preparations are given and changes in thyroid function are monitored. There are also patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, which manifests as swelling in the front of the neck as well as pain. If there is significant pressure of air, dyspnea may occur, and further surgical options are needed to partially remove the gland. There are also patients who suffer from swollen lymph nodes in the neck, which can be caused by an upper respiratory tract infection or secondary to a local soft tissue infection, and should be treated systematically with anti-inflammatory or antiviral therapy. It is also important to pay attention to the general treatment, hot compresses, massage, etc. can also reduce the disease.