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Asked for female, 21 years old from Ahmedabad
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If you have felt a nodule in the breast, it is better to show it to a Breast Surgeons a Surgical oncologist. They would take a detailed history and examine you and if need be, ask for an ultrasound examination. Fibrocystic changes are very common and are common cause of breast pain especially cyclical.
Some times some of the cysts may enlarge causing a lot of pain, which need to be aspirated. Also they need to rule out other causes of pain like ill fitting bra, trauma, abscess amongst a few....more
Some times some of the cysts may enlarge causing a lot of pain, which need to be aspirated. Also they need to rule out other causes of pain like ill fitting bra, trauma, abscess amongst a few....more
Asked for female, 29 years old from Kolkata
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Fibrocystic changes are very common and are common cause of breast pain especially cyclical.
It is known to sometimes regress spontaneously after pregnancy and breast feeding. It is a good thing if you can't feel any lump now.
If you still have any queries, do not hesitate to contact me directly.
It is known to sometimes regress spontaneously after pregnancy and breast feeding. It is a good thing if you can't feel any lump now.
If you still have any queries, do not hesitate to contact me directly.
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Asked for female, 37 years old from Delhi
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Hi lybrate-user! fibrocystic disease is not related to breast cancer. Don't get worried. Meet a breast doctor they will guide you how to get treated for the same. Meanwhile follow healthy diet pattern and do 30 min of physical activity. Include eggs and fish in your diet including egg yolk. Get well soon.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Noida
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It a benign (non cancerous) tumor of breast. So, don't worry. But you should take necessary treatment for that. You may surgically remove it, or may take homeopathic treatment. Nanopathy is doing well in this regard. Here you can get Maximum result with Minimum Medicine and rapid cure. Take care.
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Asked for female, 41 years old from Ahmedabad
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Less likely that it is cancer, but if it is reappearing then it needs to be removed surgically only. Final report after the surgery will tell whether it has cancer or no, but by the above history it is less likely to be cancer.
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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 c...more
Cysts are usually reported among women approaching menopause. While some c...more
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Fibroadenomas are benign non carcinogenic tumors that occur in the breasts of women. Although the condition may affect females of any age; spanning from pubescent girls to middle aged ladies, yet it is most commonly diagnosed in young women below 30 years of age. Fibroadenomas can be described as a stiff, smooth, supple marble under the skin of your breasts, which move when touched. These tumors which occur in varied sizes, may shrink or expand with time. Diagnosing through biopsies and treatmen...more
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A breast lump is an enlargement, swell, protuberance or a bump that is different than the breast tissue surrounding it. Breast lumps can appear in men as well as women and they can be benign or malignant. Causes of benign breast lumps are as follows:
Fibroadenosis: Also known as Fibro-cystic breast disease, it is a benign condition that affects the breast. It may affect either of the breasts or both. One of the major symptoms of Fibroadenosis is a breast lump. Usually, the lumpiness dis...more
Fibroadenosis: Also known as Fibro-cystic breast disease, it is a benign condition that affects the breast. It may affect either of the breasts or both. One of the major symptoms of Fibroadenosis is a breast lump. Usually, the lumpiness dis...more
Asked for female, 23 years old from Lucknow
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Please
Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily
Do yogasanas and pranayam daily
Take salads and fruits more
Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, maida containing items like biscuits toast bread khari etc
Avoid processed food
Take
Dates beet root apples kiwis cheeku jaggery green leafy vegetables regularly
Take some dry fruits regularly
Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily
Do yogasanas and pranayam daily
Take salads and fruits more
Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, maida containing items like biscuits toast bread khari etc
Avoid processed food
Take
Dates beet root apples kiwis cheeku jaggery green leafy vegetables regularly
Take some dry fruits regularly
Asked for female, 35 years old from Chennai
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Dear lybrate-user- you definitely need to be alert as you lost your mother to breast cancer. The sebaceous cyst has no connection with breast cancer.
Please learn how to do a breast self-examination, and do it (after your period) -EVERY MONTH.
In case you find a breast lump please follow it up with a surgeon.
Please get a bilateral mammogram done every year. That should be fine to monitor your breast health.
Please learn how to do a breast self-examination, and do it (after your period) -EVERY MONTH.
In case you find a breast lump please follow it up with a surgeon.
Please get a bilateral mammogram done every year. That should be fine to monitor your breast health.
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