Surgical treatment of breast cysts is generally suitable for patients with larger breast cysts, obvious symptoms or suspected malignant lesions. Common surgical methods include puncture and fluid extraction, laparoscopic surgery and lumpectomy. Puncture and fluid extraction is suitable for simple cysts. The fluid in the cyst is extracted through a needle to relieve symptoms, and it can be combined with cytological examination to determine whether it is malignant. Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is suitable for cysts that are large or cause obvious discomfort. It has the characteristics of less trauma and faster recovery. The lesions can be accurately separated during the process to avoid additional damage to the breast structure. Lumpectomy is suitable for cases with suspected malignant tendencies, complex cysts shown in pathological examinations, or repeated recurrences. The cause can be thoroughly clarified by removing the cyst tissue and sending it for examination. The specific selection of these surgical methods needs to be combined with the characteristics of the lesions, the patient's constitution and the doctor's judgment. Detailed preoperative examinations, such as B-ultrasound or breast mammography, are essential. Puncture and fluid extraction is suitable for simple cysts. The fluid in the cyst is extracted through a needle to relieve symptoms, and it can be combined with cytological examination to determine whether it is malignant. Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is suitable for cysts that are large or cause obvious discomfort. It has the characteristics of less trauma and faster recovery. The lesions can be accurately separated during the process to avoid additional damage to the breast structure. Lumpectomy is suitable for cases with suspected malignant tendencies, complex cysts shown in pathological examinations, or repeated recurrences. The cause can be thoroughly clarified by removing the cyst tissue and sending it for examination. The specific selection of these surgical methods needs to be combined with the characteristics of the lesions, the patient's constitution and the doctor's judgment. Detailed preoperative examinations, such as B-ultrasound or breast mammography, are essential. After surgery, it is necessary to properly manage the wound, avoid infection, and have regular checkups to observe the health of the breast. If you want to prevent recurrence, it is also important to adjust your lifestyle, maintain a healthy weight, and promote hormone balance in the body. Keeping a calm mood before and after surgery and following the doctor's advice are the key to the entire treatment process. |
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