Chondroma removal from the hand may recur, but it is impossible to generalize because of individual variability. Chondroma is a benign lesion originating from hyaline cartilage and may be associated with bone damage, chronic infection, radiation contamination, and genetics. Generally speaking, in the case of multiple chondrosarcomas of the hand, there is a certain risk of recurrence even after excision, and patients need to comply with the doctor’s instructions for regular review, so as to observe the progress of the disease, and the doctor will deal with lesions with obvious symptoms in a timely manner. However, if the patient belongs to simple chondrosarcoma of hand, the chance of recurrence is generally small, and some patients can be cured through excision. It is recommended that patients should actively cooperate with doctors for regular checkups after chondrosarcoma excision, and take relevant treatment measures once any abnormal situation occurs. In daily life, ensure enough sleep and do not overwork. In diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat less cold, spicy and stimulating food.