Symptoms of lobular hyperplasia of the breast mean that the patient suffering from this disease feels uncomfortable, which is known as symptoms in medicine. Symptoms of Lobular Hyperplasia include breast tenderness or tingling before menstruation and breast lumps. 1. Breast swelling, tingling or hidden pain: the pain is related to the menstrual cycle, often occurring or aggravated before or during menstruation, and in some patients, the pain is related to emotions. Some patients’ pain is related to emotions. When the pain is severe, it may occur in the upper limbs or the back of the shoulders. 2. Breast lumps: the lumps have normal skin color and are mostly located on the upper outer side of the breasts, with different sizes, firm texture and clear boundaries. It is often multiple or bead-like nodules. The onset of the disease is relatively slow, will not break out on its own, and the course of the disease is long. The chance of malignant transformation is very small, and malignant transformation cannot be excluded if it increases rapidly. The symptoms of lobular hyperplasia of the breast also include nipple overflow, etc. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.