For simple cystic nodules in the right breast, the more direct method of elimination is surgical excision, especially if the cystic nodules are relatively large or if the cystic fluid is uneven, there is no specific drug that can eliminate them. If the cysts are relatively small, you can follow up with ultrasound for a period of time and review them after the onset of menstruation. Some cystic nodules may disappear on their own, and this condition is related to cystic hyperplasia of the breast. If cystic nodules are found in the breast after breastfeeding, it is considered to be caused by the accumulation of breast milk, which will be absorbed slowly over time and does not require special treatment without pain or discomfort. If there are more nodules in the breast, you can go to a professional mammography department and let your doctor treat them with massage. If the cyst is irregular or the cyst is uneven, further detailed examination by surgery is needed to exclude any malignant lesions.