The time to report the results of a puncture biopsy is related to the mode of examination. For routine puncture examinations, the results are usually available within 1-2 days. Puncture biopsy is commonly used for the diagnosis of benign and malignant of various swellings. The time to report the results after the examination is related to the way of examination, for example, cell picture examination after thyroid puncture biopsy, the results are usually available within 1-2 days. In contrast, liver and lymph node puncture pathology examination, which requires HE staining and immunohistochemistry, takes 5-7 days to produce results. For example, the results of fine needle cytology aspiration are available on the same day, while the results of coarse needle aspiration for pathology section examination are usually available in about 5 days. In addition, the time for results may vary from hospital to hospital, depending on the examination equipment, examination process, and level of examination. Fasting for 2 hours before the puncture biopsy, resting for half an hour to an hour after the examination, and symptoms such as pallor, panic, and weakness of the limbs during the examination should stop the puncture and be treated promptly.