Hypoechoic 11*4mm in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, how to treat it

The treatments for hyperechoic 11*4mm nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland include general treatment, medication and surgery.
If the hyperechoic 11*4mm nodule on the left lobe of the thyroid gland is benign or malignant, if the ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland shows that it is more likely to be benign and the patient doesn’t have any obvious symptoms, it is recommended that the patient should have regular review; if the ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland shows that there is a high likelihood of malignancy, it is recommended that the patient should undergo puncture biopsy, and if it is clear that the nodule is malignant, it is recommended that it should be treated with surgery.
If malignant thyroid nodules or benign thyroid nodules with compression symptoms need to be treated surgically. If the thyroid function is abnormal, it needs to be treated with medication, such as hyperthyroidism, which needs to be treated with antithyroid drugs such as propylthiouracil, and hypothyroidism, which needs to be treated with levothyroxine sodium tablets for hormone replacement therapy.
If there is a hyperechoic 11*4mm nodule in the left lobe of the thyroid gland, it is recommended to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment and give a treatment plan.