Neurogenic tumors in the lungs need to be surgically removed, and the specific treatment plan needs to be comprehensively evaluated by a professional doctor. Neurogenic tumors are common clinical tumors, most of which are benign. When the tumor grows too big and compresses the surrounding lung tissues, it will manifest as dyspnea, chest tightness, chest pain, etc. In order to prevent the tumor from continuing to grow and malignant transformation, timely treatment is needed. Neurogenic tumors are mainly treated by surgery, through which the tumor lesions are completely removed, and the patient’s vital signs need to be closely observed after surgery, and postoperative care should be paid attention to avoid infection. After surgery, it is recommended to have regular checkups to avoid recurrence of the tumor.