Lymph node enlargement that affects normal life or caused by tumor metastasis must be treated surgically, however, lymph node enlargement caused by acute inflammation does not need surgery. 1. Lymph node enlargement that affects normal life needs to be surgically removed. For example, enlarged lymph nodes around the trachea compress the trachea and affect normal breathing. In severe cases, it can lead to breathing difficulties and life-threatening situations. Therefore, this kind of situation needs timely medical treatment for surgical treatment. 2. Tumor patients are prone to lymph node metastasis, which is manifested by enlarged lymph nodes, such as breast cancer. Lymph node metastasis around the breast is common in breast cancer, which needs timely surgical treatment to clear the lymph nodes around the breast and prevent the tumor from progressing. This patient needs to be operated by specialized doctors. 3. Lymph node enlargement is also easily triggered when the patient is in the acute inflammatory stage, but it can be eliminated after symptomatic treatment, for example, lymph node enlargement is triggered by bacterial infection, and lymph nodes will recover after reasonable antibiotic (ceftazidime, etc.) treatment, and the use of this drug needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. If any of the above situations occurs, please consult a doctor in time and carry out reasonable and standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.