Breast cysts are usually benign lesions, and their drug treatment mainly includes drugs that regulate hormone levels, analgesics, and drugs that improve circulation. Common drugs include Duphaston, ibuprofen, and vitamin E. However, specific medications must be selected under the guidance of a doctor and combined with other treatment options, such as adjusting diet and lifestyle habits. 1. Possible drug treatments for breast cysts (1) Duphaston (progesterone drug): Duphaston is a drug that relieves breast cyst symptoms by regulating hormone levels in the body. It is particularly suitable for patients with pain and cyclical changes. It can help regulate estrogen and progesterone levels, reduce the proliferation of breast cysts and related discomfort symptoms. (2) Ibuprofen (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug): Ibuprofen is a common choice for patients with pain or inflammation associated with breast cysts. It can not only effectively relieve pain, but also inhibit local inflammatory reactions to a certain extent. (3) Vitamin E: Vitamin E is often recommended as part of adjuvant therapy because of its antioxidant effect in relieving breast tissue pain. Taking a certain dose of vitamin E daily can help reduce the incidence of breast cysts and improve the discomfort caused by hormone imbalance. 2. Adjustment of diet and lifestyle habits In addition to drug treatment, a healthy lifestyle can help stabilize or improve breast cysts. (1) Choose low-fat, high-fiber foods: such as consuming more fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and reducing excessive fat intake. This can help lower estrogen levels and thus reduce the risk of breast cysts. (2) Reduce the intake of stimulant beverages such as caffeine and theophylline: The stimulants contained in coffee, strong tea and chocolate may aggravate the bloating and pain. Avoiding their intake may help relieve symptoms. 3. Daily monitoring and medical advice Regular breast self-examination and annual breast ultrasound are essential health management measures for patients with breast cysts. If the cyst becomes significantly larger or is accompanied by symptoms such as increased pain and abnormal axillary lymph nodes, you should seek medical attention immediately. For patients with large cysts or those that affect their daily lives, doctors may recommend surgical aspiration or removal of the cyst. Drug treatment and lifestyle adjustments for breast cysts require individualized plans. Rational use of medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle, can significantly relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. If there is persistent pain or other abnormalities, seek medical help as soon as possible. |
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