At present, in clinical practice, orange leaves are not used to treat mastocytosis, and the use of orange leaves to treat mastocytosis, at least at present, lacks scientific basis, not to mention practical clinical guidance. Because mastopexy, as a very common benign disease of the breast, has a very high incidence, and most of them are mild to moderate mastopexy, the root cause of the disease is currently believed to be a variety of factors that lead to an imbalance in the body’s hormone levels, causing estrogen and progesterone disorders, resulting in a combination of clinical symptoms. The majority of clinical breast enlargement is mild to moderate breast enlargement, which generally does not require drug treatment, mainly through changes in daily living habits, such as avoiding excessive strain, relaxing, avoiding too greasy, spicy and stimulating food, and eating a light diet. Generally speaking, the majority of patients with mild mastocytosis can obtain clinical symptom relief. No need to use orange leaf, orange leaf is currently not able to change the body’s hormone levels, so that hormone level disorders occur in balance, so orange leaf treatment of mastocytosis currently not only lacks a scientific basis, but also lacks actual clinical results, clinical use of orange leaf treatment of mastocytosis is not advocated.