A local puncture biopsy of the breast is performed under local anesthesia. The patient may experience mild pain throughout the procedure. However, it is usually tolerated. Local infiltration anesthesia with 0.5% lidocaine hydrochloride is usually chosen, and a fine needle is selected for the puncture biopsy. If the patient has significant pain after surgery, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Nimesulide dispersible tablets or Celecoxib, can also be taken orally to provide relief. After surgery, it is also important to observe the changes in the local puncture site. If there is significant hematoma formation or secondary infection, the patient may also show local pain. Therefore, after the surgery, after sterilization, you can choose sterile dressing with local pressure to prevent the appearance of hematoma.