A growth found in the breast can be clinically significant in several ways: First, it may be a cystic cyst due to milk stagnation, which is very common during breastfeeding, or a breast cyst or cumulative cyst. Second, it may be something solid, such as a common clinical lump such as a breast fibroid, breast fibroadenoma, hyperplastic nodule, or even a malignant breast cancer. Third, more rarely, clinically found patients with tuberculosis complicating breast tuberculosis, as well as obese patients resulting in lipoma of the breast, these can appear to grow a grain of something, the emergence of this situation should be promptly to the hospital for detailed examination, to find the exact cause, and radical treatment.