Patients who have lipoma can eat chicken in their daily life. Because lipoma is the most common benign tumor on the body surface, the exact factors for its development are not known clinically, and there is no clinical epidemiological basis to believe whether there is a correlation between the occurrence of lipoma and the patient’s diet, such as a high-fat diet or a low-fat diet. In addition, there are no drugs that can control the growth of lipomas and make them shrink or disappear in clinical practice. For the treatment of lipoma, it can be left untreated when it is relatively small with no obvious symptoms, but when it increases in size or causes local discomfort, it can be cured by complete removal with local anesthesia. Therefore, if you have lipoma, eating chicken will not cause any effect and will not lead to the increase of lipoma, so you can eat chicken if you have lipoma.