Hard lumps after breast fibroid surgery usually take 3 to 6 months to recover, and the exact time will vary from individual to individual. A hard lump after breast fibroid surgery may be normal, as it may be caused by a hematoma that has not dissipated at the surgical site just after surgery. If the hard lump appears for a longer time after surgery, it may also be caused by postoperative scarring. It can be treated with hot compresses and massages, and will usually subside slowly in 3 to 6 months. After breast fibroid surgery, if there is not only a hard lump at the surgery site, but also accompanied by local skin redness, swelling, fever and other symptoms, it is likely to be caused by postoperative infection, and you need to go to the hospital for another examination. In addition, if there is obvious pressure, it may be caused by recurrence of breast fibroadenoma, which needs to be checked and operated again, so the recovery time needs to be judged according to the patient’s condition. Breast fibroadenoma surgery should be well cared for and regularly reviewed in order to reduce the occurrence of complications.