If there are no obvious clinical symptoms and the lump is small, there is no need to deal with it. If the lump is large and accompanied by pain symptoms, patients should again choose the surgical method of removal. If there are no obvious clinical symptoms and the size of the paratesticular breast is small, it will not cause obvious stimulation to the body, in this case, the patient can go to the hospital regularly for review, and there is no need for special treatment. However, if a patient with paratesticular breast grows a larger lump after surgery, the paratesticular breast may cause irritation to the area causing pain symptoms, and it is recommended that the patient be treated with traditional open spindle excision, minimally invasive rotational excision of paratesticular breast tissue, and other surgical methods. Patients with paratesticular breasts should go to the hospital in time to take the appropriate method of treatment to help control the condition.