Treatment options for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis include regular monitoring of thyroid function, medication, and surgery. 1. Regular monitoring of thyroid function: Patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis who do not have goiter or hypothyroidism usually do not need special treatment and regular monitoring of thyroid function is sufficient. 2. Medication: Patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis who have hypothyroidism need replacement therapy with levothyroxine sodium tablets. If the thyroid gland enlarges rapidly and symptoms such as pain and compression occur, glucocorticoids can be used to relieve symptoms. 3. Surgery: Surgery is not usually performed, but if the thyroid gland is enlarged with obvious compression and cannot be relieved by medication, surgery can be considered. However, hypothyroidism is prone to occur after surgical treatment, and lifelong thyroid hormone replacement therapy is needed. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis should be treated under the guidance of a doctor according to the condition.