To make breast cysts disappear, you first need to determine whether the cysts require intervention. Regular check-ups are key, and if necessary, follow your doctor's orders for treatment. Breast cysts are common in women of childbearing age. They are benign glandular cystic structures caused by blockage of the breast ducts and fluid accumulation. Their formation may be related to hormone fluctuations, stress or lifestyle habits, and in most cases they will not turn into malignant lesions. For small and asymptomatic breast cysts, observation can be the main approach, with the help of a healthy lifestyle. For example, a balanced diet rich in fiber and vitamins, reducing the disturbance of endocrine by greasy and high-sugar diets, and proper exercise can regulate hormone levels in the body. If the cyst is large or accompanied by pain, ultrasound-guided puncture or drug treatment may be required to reduce the cause of the cyst and shrink it. Avoid squeezing your breasts and do regular self-examinations. The best time to do so is one week after your period. If you find that the cyst is rapidly increasing in size, irregular in shape, or accompanied by abnormal nipple secretions, please go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition. |
<<: Are breast cysts and hyperplasia the same thing?
>>: Which gallstones require treatment?
Patients with breast cysts should avoid high-fat,...
The life expectancy after aneurysm surgery varies...
Coccyx pain accompanied by proctitis requires com...
Weak urination may be the result of a combination...
Gallstones are a common condition, and when you s...
Patients with ureteral stones should avoid foods ...
Symptoms of gallstones include right upper abdomi...
After gallstone surgery, the key to recovery is d...
Breast cysts form when fluid builds up in the mil...
Patients with breast cysts can eat chicken and eg...
Breast hyperplasia usually does not require surgi...
Patients with breast cysts need to avoid high-fat...
Sciatica on the left side of the buttocks is usua...
Costochondritis in children may be caused by trau...
Uridine is a nucleotide that is widely present in...