Patients with mammary gland hyperplasia may also show swollen and enlarged lymph nodes in the armpits. Due to the hyperplastic breast tissue, it may manifest as localized reactive hyperplasia and enlargement of axillary lymph nodes, which may compress the adjacent nerves and blood vessels, and the patient may show localized pain or even numbness changes. The patient’s symptoms can be gradually reduced or even disappeared by timely and effective treatment, including oral medication against mastopexy. The patient should also pay attention to the diet structure; keep a relaxed and optimistic mood, not to be sulking; appropriate physical function exercise to enhance physical fitness. In the diet, you should stay away from stimulating foods and spicy foods, and focus on light and easily digestible foods.