Breast cysts can usually be cured through conservative treatment, drug intervention, and surgery when necessary. The specific treatment method depends on the size, nature, and symptoms of the cyst. If the cyst is small and has no obvious symptoms, most of them do not require special treatment; but if the cyst increases, becomes painful, or is accompanied by other abnormal conditions, timely intervention and medical treatment should be sought. The formation of breast cysts is often related to fluctuations in hormone levels. It is common in women aged 30-50 years old and will manifest as local lumps or tenderness in the breast. The treatment of mild cysts is mainly based on regular observation to ensure that there is no trend of deterioration. If the patient has obvious discomfort, oral medications such as vitamin E, bromocriptine or hormone regulating drugs can be used under the doctor's advice to help stabilize hormone levels in the body and eliminate cyst inflammation. For simple cysts that continue to grow, puncture and extraction of fluid is a safe and effective minimally invasive method that can not only relieve discomfort, but also rule out the possibility of malignant lesions. If the doctor finds that the cyst is complex in nature or has a malignant tendency, resection surgery will be the first choice. Dietary management for breast cysts is also crucial. For example, reducing the intake of high-fat and high-sugar foods and increasing foods rich in dietary fiber, vitamins A and C, such as carrots and oranges, can also improve the condition to a certain extent. The formation of breast cysts is often related to fluctuations in hormone levels. It is common in women aged 30-50 years old and will manifest as local lumps or tenderness in the breast. The treatment of mild cysts is mainly based on regular observation to ensure that there is no trend of deterioration. If the patient has obvious discomfort, oral medications such as vitamin E, bromocriptine or hormone regulating drugs can be used under the doctor's advice to help stabilize hormone levels in the body and eliminate cyst inflammation. For simple cysts that continue to grow, puncture and extraction of fluid is a safe and effective minimally invasive method that can not only relieve discomfort, but also rule out the possibility of malignant lesions. If the doctor finds that the cyst is complex in nature or has a malignant tendency, resection surgery will be the first choice. Dietary management for breast cysts is also crucial. For example, reducing the intake of high-fat and high-sugar foods and increasing foods rich in dietary fiber, vitamins A and C, such as carrots and oranges, can also improve the condition to a certain extent. If there is a possibility of combined breast malignancy or the cyst causes obvious life problems, be sure to seek help from a breast doctor as soon as possible. At the same time, maintaining a regular schedule, controlling weight, and avoiding excessive mood swings in daily life can also help prevent the recurrence of breast cysts. Regular breast ultrasound examinations are an important part of women's health management. |
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