Treatment of nodules can be divided into conservative treatment, interventional treatment and surgery. If the nodule is not considered malignant and the mass is small, it can be treated by adjusting the diet, such as not eating spicy food, not drinking alcoholic beverages, and consuming foods rich in vitamins and fiber, such as fruits and green vegetables, such as apples, bananas, pears, etc. Interventional treatment is to embolize the nodules or use radiofrequency ablation to cause aseptic necrosis of the nodules, which is relatively less invasive, but some patients may have incomplete ablation of the nodules. The surgical method involves complete removal of the nodule under anesthesia and then pathological examination. This method is relatively invasive, but the nodule is removed cleanly and can distinguish whether the nodule is benign or malignant. In conclusion, the treatment of nodules requires a comprehensive judgment based on the patient’s condition.