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One ailment that affects a large number of women all over the world is that of breast cysts. 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 cysts are of temporary kind, there may be others with a more prolonged run. Early diagnosis ...more
Cysts are usually reported among women approaching menopause. While some cysts are of temporary kind, there may be others with a more prolonged run. Early diagnosis ...more
Asked for male, 48 years old from Azamgarh
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Hi, on palpation if it is soft, it's unlikely to be breast cancer. It's better to get it examined by a Doctor.
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In conclusion, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and the use of oral contraceptives may reduce risk of fibroadenoma.
Asked for female, 21 years old from Yamunanagar
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There is no exact cause known for this disorder. Someatudies suggest estrogen may be a cause. Currently in Western medicine there is no preventive measures, although if we look by ayurveda you may prevent it by following proper lifestyle and healthy diet which doesn't contain too much fats and refined carbohydrates. But best is to get it surgically removed.
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No, fibrocystic breast changes don't increase your risk of breast cancer. Fibrocystic breast changes are common. Women with this noncancerous (benign) condition often have lumpy, nodular breasts and experience breast pain that varies throughout the menstrual cycle. Doctors don't know exactly what causes fibrocystic breast changes, but the condition is likely due to hormone changes during your menstrual cycle that affect breast tissue. Although fibrocystic breast changes don't increase your risk ...more
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Suggestion:
-Olive oil. Olive oil helps in healing and promotes skin renewal given it is packed with vitamin E and -antioxidants. ...
-Baking soda. Baking soda is useful in drying skin rashes as also in relieving itching and inflammation. ...
-Oatmeal. ...
-Aloe Vera. ...
-Cold Compress. ...
-Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
-Chamomile. ...
Neem.
-Olive oil. Olive oil helps in healing and promotes skin renewal given it is packed with vitamin E and -antioxidants. ...
-Baking soda. Baking soda is useful in drying skin rashes as also in relieving itching and inflammation. ...
-Oatmeal. ...
-Aloe Vera. ...
-Cold Compress. ...
-Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
-Chamomile. ...
Neem.
Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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She has to take care of equally feeding baby by both breasts to avoid disproportionate breasts still consult doctor.
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