If a breast cyst grows 2 cm in just one month, it may be necessary to pay attention and seek medical attention as soon as possible for further examination to rule out the possibility of malignant disease. Breast cysts are usually cavities formed by the accumulation of fluid due to hormone fluctuations, excessive proliferation of breast tissue, or blockage of breast ducts. Their growth rate and morphological changes can be affected by many factors. Genetic factors sometimes make breast tissue more susceptible to cyst formation, but environmental factors such as diet, nutrition, life stress, and hormone replacement can also be triggers. Some women may experience enlarged cysts before and after their menstrual period, which is related to changes in estrogen levels in the body. The rapid increase in cysts may also be related to inflammatory reactions or infections, which may be accompanied by redness, swelling, or pain. If the cyst grows rapidly, you need to follow the doctor's advice for appropriate treatment. Usually, the doctor will perform an ultrasound examination based on the size, shape and accompanying symptoms of the cyst; if further diagnosis is required, a phantom breast imaging examination or a puncture biopsy may also be arranged. Medication such as ibuprofen can relieve discomfort such as pain, and in some cases hormone therapy may be used to stabilize hormone levels. For long-term or growing cysts, surgery is also an option, such as minimally invasive cystectomy or ductal resection surgery. Dietary conditioning and lifestyle management should not be ignored. Reducing caffeine intake and maintaining regular exercise can help improve hormone balance. If the cyst grows rapidly, you need to follow the doctor's advice for appropriate treatment. Usually, the doctor will perform an ultrasound examination based on the size, shape and accompanying symptoms of the cyst; if further diagnosis is required, a phantom breast imaging examination or a puncture biopsy may also be arranged. Medication such as ibuprofen can relieve discomfort such as pain, and in some cases hormone therapy may be used to stabilize hormone levels. For long-term or growing cysts, surgery is also an option, such as minimally invasive cystectomy or ductal resection surgery. Dietary conditioning and lifestyle management should not be ignored. Reducing caffeine intake and maintaining regular exercise can help improve hormone balance. It is very important to monitor breast health on a daily basis. You can detect changes early by doing regular self-examinations and regular breast imaging. Maintaining a regular lifestyle, reducing stress, and adjusting your diet to ensure adequate intake of plant fiber and high-quality protein will contribute to overall breast health. If you find that breast cysts are changing rapidly, do not delay seeking medical attention. Seeking professional medical advice as soon as possible is a key step in maintaining health. |
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