Kimura’s disease, also known as Kimura’s disease, can be seen in general surgery, hematology, ophthalmology, and other departments depending on other accompanying symptoms and in conjunction with medical history. 1. General Surgery: Kimura’s disease is a chronic immune inflammatory disease, mainly referred to as eosinophilic hyperplastic lymphogranuloma. The disease is most common in the sunken areas of the head and lymph-rich locations, and if the localized hyperplasia is obvious and may need to be surgically removed, then you need to register with the General Surgery Department for consultation. 2. Hematology: Since Kimura’s disease is an eosinophilic proliferative lymphogranuloma, if it is accompanied by an increase in the number of white blood cells, it is necessary to go to the hematology department. 3. Ophthalmology: If the granuloma of Kimura’s disease grows in the lacrimal gland area, ophthalmology is necessary. It is recommended that the patient choose the appropriate department for consultation based on his/her symptoms and accompanying symptoms, and that he/she identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and receive treatment as soon as possible.