Punctate blood flow signals in Hodgkin’s lymphoma are not related to the nature of the disease and cannot be answered as good or bad. The punctate blood flow signal only reflects the blood flow supply within the tissue or tumor, as well as to the surrounding tissues, and does not reflect the type of tumor, its benign or malignant nature, its severity, or its prognosis. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is one of the most common malignant tumors in young people, and may present with enlargement of superficial lymph nodes in the neck and supraclavicular region in the early stages. Its treatment is mainly based on the combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the prognosis is better if it receives treatment at an early stage. When Hodgkin’s lymphoma is diagnosed, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment and receive regular treatment, which may lead to a better prognosis.