Breast cysts can be effectively removed through surgery, but the possibility of recurrence cannot be completely eliminated. Breast cysts are a common breast disease. Surgery is only an intervention method for existing cysts, and recurrence is related to many factors such as the patient's physical constitution, hormone levels, and lifestyle. Surgical treatment of breast cysts is usually suitable for cases where the cyst is large, obvious symptoms occur, or malignancy is suspected. Surgical methods include minimally invasive surgery, cystectomy, and partial breast tissue resection. For example, minimally invasive aspiration can quickly relieve symptoms and is suitable for patients with single, large cysts; while for suspected malignant changes (such as abnormal shape or abnormal cyst fluid color), doctors may choose local tissue resection for more in-depth pathological examination. The cyst can be temporarily eliminated after surgery, but the patient's endocrine disorders, long-term mental stress, unreasonable diet structure, etc. may all lead to the formation of new cysts. Surgical treatment of breast cysts is usually suitable for cases where the cyst is large, obvious symptoms occur, or malignancy is suspected. Surgical methods include minimally invasive surgery, cystectomy, and partial breast tissue resection. For example, minimally invasive aspiration can quickly relieve symptoms and is suitable for patients with single, large cysts; while for suspected malignant changes (such as abnormal shape or abnormal cyst fluid color), doctors may choose local tissue resection for more in-depth pathological examination. The cyst can be temporarily eliminated after surgery, but the patient's endocrine disorders, long-term mental stress, unreasonable diet structure, etc. may all lead to the formation of new cysts. To reduce the recurrence of breast cysts, patients need to pay attention to health management after surgery. Regular follow-up visits, especially breast ultrasound examinations every six months to one year after surgery, are necessary to detect problems early; maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, less spicy and greasy food; moderate exercise to help regulate endocrine, avoid staying up late and excessive stress. In terms of diet, you can appropriately increase foods rich in vitamin E and phytoestrogens, such as dark green vegetables, soy products, etc., which are helpful for breast health. If there are persistent breast discomfort or signs of cyst recurrence after surgery, you should seek medical attention in time. |
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