A cyst in the right lobe of the thyroid gland will not affect the appearance if the cyst is not very large and does not affect the function of the thyroid gland. Usually, cysts are benign and rarely become malignant, so they can be treated without special treatment. However, if the cyst is painful or grows large enough to compress the trachea or surrounding blood vessels and nerves, removal must be considered. The cyst is usually removed surgically, and after the skin is cut open, the cyst is found and completely separated out, and the entire envelope of the cyst must be completely removed to prevent recurrence. In addition, after excision, the cyst must be sent for pathological examination to rule out malignancy. If you don’t want to do surgery, you can also choose conservative treatment, but it can’t make the whole cyst disappear completely. Generally, the cyst is controlled by applying traditional Chinese medicine or Chinese medicine that activates blood circulation and eliminates blood stasis, disperses stagnation, or it may also shrink the cyst.