Lymph node hyperplasia is usually characterized by pain and enlargement of the lymph nodes, accompanied by diffuse dysfunction and a feeling of pressure and foreign body sensation when the lymph nodes are touched. Inflammatory lymph node hyperplasia is manifested as a subcutaneous mass, forming an ovoid shape that can be pushed, which can cause pain when pressed, and can cause pressure and foreign body sensation, which can be relieved by massage, and if necessary, it is recommended to take oral medication under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the problem, such as ribavirin, roxithromycin dispersible tablets, etc. Usually, it is necessary to observe, and if lymph nodes continue to enlarge, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination. If the lymph node hyperplasia is caused by metastasis of malignant tumors, there is often no obvious pain, and when you touch the enlarged lymph nodes, they are hard, no tenderness, poor mobility, not easy to push, and some of them are fused with each other. Lymphatic hyperplasia patients usually pay attention to drink more water, eat more vegetables, fruits, do not eat spicy, stimulating food. It is recommended to have regular medical checkups to see how the condition is recovering, and to ensure a good work routine and not to stay up all night.