A small nodule is just a nodule and can be described as a tumor, but it must be treated differently. Small nodules are smaller, tumors are more extensive, and small nodules are just one type of tumor within a tumor. In most cases, small nodules are benign tumors, which are benign lesions. However, small nodules may grow and need attention when they grow, if they do not grow, they can be left alone. The nodules may also change, such as darkening in color or developing ruptures, ulcers, or ulcers on the surface, which require attention, but can be ignored if there are no changes. In addition, some nodules may be located in a bad place, for example, in an area prone to friction, or next to a vital organ, which also requires attention. If the nodules have an impact, it is recommended to cut them out to avoid friction, irritation and proliferation in daily life, and in most cases, no special treatment can be considered. Small nodules are a type of tumor, but in most cases they do not require treatment, only in a few special cases symptomatic treatment is needed. If a patient finds a small nodule, and if he/she is not sure, it is better to go to a regular hospital to consult and see a doctor.