Mammary hyperplasia nodules are a common breast disease associated with disorders of estrogen levels. Due to the hyperplasia of the breast epithelium, in severe cases patients may experience breast pain, lumps, and menstrual irregularities. For patients with mastopexy nodules, the main foods and medications to be avoided include: 1. Food: foods rich in hormones, after consumption, may cause disruption of hormone levels in the body, thus inducing mastopexy or aggravating the symptoms of mastopexy nodules, commonly soy products, such as soybeans and soybean skin, which contain phytoestrogens, namely isoflavones, which are not conducive to the recovery of mastopexy nodules. In addition, foods that contain more fat and foods that are ripe, such as fried chicken and foie gras, which usually contain hormonal components, should also be consumed with caution. Also try not to eat spicy, stimulating, greasy foods such as chili, barbecue, coffee, tobacco and alcohol, etc.; 2. Drugs: excessive secretion of estrogen is one of the causes of mastopexy nodules, and the level of estrogen in the body may directly affect the condition of patients with mastopexy. Therefore, patients with mastopexy nodules, avoid taking drugs containing estrogen, such as birth control pills. Patients with mastopexy nodules should maintain a regular routine and living habits, keep a positive and optimistic attitude and avoid excessive mood swings. Also pay attention to a balanced diet, strengthen nutrition, and eat more fresh, additive-free vegetables and fruits. You can exercise properly to burn excess body fat, enhance physical fitness, and actively control and treat the disease.