If a hard lump is found in the breast, further consultation should be made in general surgery. For some tertiary care hospitals, a special breast surgery department is planned, which usually requires a careful examination by a specialist. Hard lumps in the breast are also seen for a variety of reasons, such as those caused by simple breast enlargement, and tumors that occur in the breast, which can also be benign or malignant. There are also inflammatory lumps, which can be painful and require further ultrasound and mammography of the breast if necessary. In cases of unexplained masses, without excluding the possibility of malignancy, further surgical excision and pathological examination are required. In patients with malignant tumors, radical resection is required if necessary. Benign lesions alone can also be surgically excised electively. For hard masses caused by inflammation, anti-infective treatment options are available.