Lobular hyperplasia mainly refers to the enlargement of the lobules of the breast and the increase in the number of follicles in the lobules. It is mostly related to endocrine disorders, changes in the menstrual cycle and other physiological factors, such as mental stress, staying up late, and the preference for spicy and oily foods. Lobular hyperplasia may also be related to breast diseases, commonly seen in mastocytosis, and can be seen unilaterally or bilaterally. For patients with mild cases, it can be relieved by improving lifestyle and psychological guidance, while for patients with severe cases, treatment is required. Therefore a good method of treatment for lobular hyperplasia needs to be determined according to the cause of the disease and cannot be generalized. I. Physiological lobular hyperplasia For lobular hyperplasia caused by physiological factors, it can be helped to recover through daily life adjustments, and most of these patients can heal on their own. We can change the bad eating habits, eat a light diet, eat less spicy stimulating and greasy food, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, drink more water, quit smoking and alcohol; ensure sufficient sleep at night and stay up less; reduce stress and enjoy the mood by outdoor sports and listening to music during the day. Second, pathological lobular hyperplasia 1, Chinese medicine treatment: patients can take Chinese medicine treatment with the effect of draining liver and Qi, dispelling stasis and dispersing nodules under the guidance of doctors and according to individual physical evidence, such as liver clearing and relieving depression soup, breast health tablets, etc. after consultation. In addition, if the patient is acceptable, massage and acupuncture can also be taken to relieve; 2. Western medicine treatment: For patients with severe pain, some western medicines can be taken to relieve discomfort, such as Danazol, ethinyl estradiol, potassium iodide, etc. A few patients have met the indications for surgery, such as larger breast nodules or malignant tendency, need to be treated through surgery, and still pay attention to the post-operative life regimen. Women should pay attention to ensure a reasonable and safe sex life as much as possible at marriageable and fertile age, and avoid using cosmetics or drugs containing hormones, which have a certain alleviating effect on lobular hyperplasia. In addition, pay attention to breast self-examination and return to the hospital for regular review every year.