Objectives: To know the spectrum of benign breast disorders presenting to Surgery outpatient department or emergency at BPKIHS. Aim: To study the medical or surgical treatment modalities in benign breast disorders,To find out the outcome of treatment of benign breast disorders. Methods: Inclusion Criteria: One hundred and sixty-one patients of either sex were randomly assigned found to have breast related symptoms like pain, lump, nipple discharge or fever, were included in the study. Male patients presenting with gynaecomastia also included. With clinical or histopathological evidence of malignant breast disease excluded. Included following investigations1.Total counts and differential, 2. Chest X-ray, ECG, 3. Breast abscess diagnosed on clinical ground, 4. FNAC, 5. USG of breast, 6. Mammography of the breast, 7. Imprint cytology. Management: either conservatively or surgically. follow up at one week, one month, three month and explained importance of follow up. Result: The mean age were 15-66 years, 70% were 20-40 years, 96.9% were females and 3.1% male, 83.9% married & 16.1% were unmarried. The duration of illness ranged from 2days to 4380 days with mean of 258.99 days. Acute illness (n=70) had mean of 5.11 days and chronic illness (n=91) had a mean of 454.27 days, complained of lump in breast (n=149) followed by pain (n=140). Discharge from nipples in 5 patients, fever in 44 patients. One with retraction of nipple. Both pain and lump in 127 cases whereas 13 had only mastalgia and 22 had only lump in breast. Conclusion: This is understandable and to allay their fear, an understanding of benign breast disorder is essential Hence, in a country like Nepal, education regarding breast self-examination and proper follow up is highly recommended so that early treatment is sought.