Nodules in the breast, also known as mastopexy, are the most common breast disease in women, and their incidence is at the top of the list of breast diseases. Many women will not be unfamiliar when it comes to mastopexy, a common female disease that takes a long time to treat and is highly recurrent. Many women find lumps in their breasts and assume that they are suffering from mastopathy. In fact, many breast diseases can cause breast lumps and require evidence-based treatment. Mammary gland hyperplasia refers to the proliferation of breast epithelium and fibrous tissue, structural degeneration of the ducts and lobules of the breast tissue, and the growth of progressive connective tissue, and its pathogenesis is mainly due to endocrine hormone imbalance. The early symptoms of mammary gland hyperplasia are not only breast lumps but also the following symptoms: menstrual disorders, overflowing nipples, emotional instability, and breast swelling and pain.