Breast cysts usually do not require special medication, but if accompanied by pain or inflammation, you may need to follow your doctor's advice to choose anti-inflammatory or analgesic drugs, and pay attention to adjustments in diet and lifestyle habits. Breast cysts are a common benign lesion that is often associated with hormone fluctuations. In many cases, they do not develop into a malignant disease and do not require surgery. However, if some cysts are too large, painful, or have other abnormal symptoms, they require professional medical intervention and evaluation. In your daily diet, you can choose some foods that may help balance hormones, such as nuts and vegetable oils rich in vitamin E, or soy products containing phytoestrogens. Fresh fruits and vegetables can also improve the internal environment through antioxidant effects. Avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and high-fat foods may help alleviate symptoms in some people. If breast cysts show obvious symptoms or worsen, especially if accompanied by an enlarged lump, redness or pain in the skin, you should seek medical attention immediately and have a professional doctor examine and develop a treatment plan. |
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