If the nodes are small and without any symptoms, surgery can be ignored for the time being, and regular checkups at the hospital will be sufficient. If they grow rapidly or change in shape within a short period of time, surgery should be considered.
Class III breast nodules are generally considered to be benign, not very large, and do not require surgical treatment. If a follow-up examination reveals rapid growth within a short period of time or a change in morphology, surgical removal is required. Minimally invasive surgery is more popular nowadays, and it is not very harmful to the body after the surgery, so patients can choose the appropriate treatment method for themselves under the guidance of the doctor.
In general, if you have breast nodules, you need to go to the hospital every 3-6 months for a review to observe the changes in the size of the breast nodules.
Patients should also pay attention to their living and dietary habits in their daily life to avoid the growth of nodules, which will affect their health.