There is no such thing as “what tea is good for thyroid nodules”, and no food can replace medication.
Tea has no therapeutic effect in treating thyroid nodules. Thyroid nodules can be benign or malignant, according to the ultrasound classification to guide the next step in the treatment, if necessary, need to carry out a puncture biopsy of the thyroid nodules, according to the results of the biopsy for the next step in the treatment. Surgery is recommended for malignant thyroid nodules, including total or partial thyroidectomy.
For benign, asymptomatic thyroid nodules without thyroid function abnormalities, follow-up observation is recommended; for hyperthyroidism, it can be relieved by taking medications that inhibit thyroid synthesis, such as propylthiouracil, and iodine radiation therapy; and for hypothyroidism, it can be treated by taking levothyroxine. Surgery is also needed when benign nodules become too large and cause compression symptoms.
It should be noted that patients with thyroid nodules combined with hyperthyroidism should not consume strong tea because hyperthyroidism itself will have symptoms of mental excitement, which may be aggravated by drinking strong tea.
Patients diagnosed with thyroid nodules should be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and if there are dietary precautions that are not clear to you, you can consult a specialist.