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Asked for female, 26 years old from Hyderabad
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Orthopedist•Mumbai
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Is your symptoms aggravating prior to your periods
You can give warm compresses and use a supportive undergarment
Get your breasts examined every year rule out lumps by usg or mammo gram
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Gynaecologist•Chandigarh
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One ailment that affects a large number of women all over the world is that of breast cysts. Breast cysts are essentially benign abscesses that grow on and around the mammary glands. These cysts primarily develop on account of hormonal changes and are often assumed to develop naturally along with the development of breasts. These cysts are generally filled with fluids which can be traced around the milk ducts.

Cysts are usually reported among women approaching menopause. While some cy...more
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast. It occurs in both women and men, although breast cancer in men is rare.

Risk factors:

Lack of physical activity
Alcohol consumption
Advancing age
No childbirth or no breastfeeding
Family history of breast cancer
Early menarche (< 12 years of age) or late menopause ( > 55 years of age)
History of ovarian cancer or endometrial cancer
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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It is not serious.
Fibroadenosis having fibrous tissue and glandular tissue together. Deending on area, size, complaints etc. Management is decided.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Having fibrous and glandular tissue together.
Depending on size, area, complaints management is decided.
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Kurnool
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General Surgeon•Meerut
Any fibroadenoma more than 2 cm or growing in size should be removed, they are not harmful but if they grow in size and then removed they will cause disproportion of breasts.
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Jaipur
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Hi Sir/Mam, I'm unmarried 30 years old, having cyst in both the breasts .Doctor advised me for biopsy. My parents are very concerned as they find one match for me and next year I'm going to marry but if there is any scar (might be boy parent's will not tie this rehta) also my age is above 30 due to which very difficult to find good match. I visit gynecologist, she advised me for sonography and to take the tablet named novex (I'd taken 11 tab) after which my nipples of both breast are outward. I've undergone ultrasound from two different hospitals where one report is showing normal but the other one is abnormal, due to which doctor advised for FNAC after which now they advised me for biopsy. Request you to kindly advise as my parents and me are very very much concerned and in tension Under mammogram -birads III Sonography from 1st hospital -No significant abnormality seen. Tiny cysts in both breast. From 2nd hospital -hypoechoic lobulated lesion superomedial quadrant right breast suspicious abnormality. Rest of the breast parenchyma appears normal. Left breast appear normal Fnac-smears are hemorrhagic and are moderately cellular comprising of ductal epithelial cells in sheets and clusters. Few of the cells show mild nuclear polymorphism. Please advise as I don't want scar on my body, I'm ready for check or test but no scar Sir. If possible please advise it would be great help.

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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
That is not possible dear without doing anything how can we know what is going on. For confirmation that no cancer chances are there we have to see in microscope for which biopsy is required. Incision happens below breast so dont worry. And you have to be loyal to the one you are marrying so please tell him whatever procedure is done. Life is more important than scar so dont just stay there. Please do whatever your doctor is advising.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Homoeopathic remedies for Breast lump.

Most lumps are not cancer, A breast lump is a growth of tissue that develops within your breast. Different types of breast lumps can vary in the way they look and feel. You may perceive a lump as a mass, growth, swelling, thickness or fullness.

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a distinct lump with definite borders
a firm, hard area within your breast
a thickened, slightly more prominent area in your breast that's different from surroun...more
Asked for female, 22 years old from Bangalore
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Podiatrist•Mangalore
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They are normal. Mostly I think it's Montgomery s tubercle. Nothing to worry. Can apply a moisturising cream.
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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One ailment that affects a large number of women all over the world is that of breast cysts. Breast cysts are essentially benign abscesses that grow on and around the mammary glands. These cysts primarily develop on account of hormonal changes and are often assumed to develop naturally along with the development of breasts. These cysts are generally filled with fluids which can be traced around the milk ducts.

Cysts are usually reported among women approaching menopause. While some cy...more
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