Whether breast hyperplasia needs treatment is mainly related to the severity of the condition and cannot be answered definitively. Breast hyperplasia with no obvious symptoms usually does not need treatment, but if there are obvious pain symptoms, which seriously affects daily life, treatment is needed. Breast hyperplasia is due to various causes of endocrine hormone metabolism imbalance, estrogen level increases, resulting in patients with lumps, cyclic pain, fluid overflow, irregular menstruation and other symptoms, the risk factors are mainly smoking, alcoholism, mental stimulation, etc., most often occurs in 25-45 years old women. Generally, it can be treated by medication, such as stavudine hydrochloride tablets, tamoxifen citrate tablets, lactofetish tablets and so on, to alleviate the pain and relieve the symptoms; most of them don’t need surgery, and when the lumps are suspected to be malignant, it can be treated by surgery, to excise the lumps, to avoid the further development of breast cancer. All of the above medicines should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on their own to avoid aggravating the condition. In daily life, pay attention to diet, eat more food with high nutrient content, avoid spicy and stimulating food, quit smoking and drinking, and exercise appropriately to enhance physical fitness.