Goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland, most commonly caused by iodine deficiency affecting up to 200 million people worldwide. While most goiters are benign and cause only cosmetic issues, they can sometimes lead to compression of surrounding structures or thyroid disorders. The thyroid is controlled by hormones from the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, and deficiencies in thyroid hormones can cause the thyroid to enlarge in an attempt to compensate. Goiters can be diffuse or nodular, and investigations including ultrasound and biopsy may be needed to determine if surgery is required for large goiters, suspected malignancy, or pressure symptoms.