If a doctor diagnoses a breast cyst as "no problem, no medication required", it usually means that the cyst is benign and shows no signs of malignant change, so no special treatment is required. However, regular checkups are still required to observe whether the cyst is increasing or worsening to ensure health and safety. Breast cysts are common breast diseases in women, and their formation may be related to hormone fluctuations, genetic factors, diet or lifestyle habits. Most breast cysts are simple cysts with soft texture, clear boundaries, no pain, and extremely low possibility of malignancy. If the doctor determines that treatment is not needed, it means that the cyst does not cause pressure on the breast tissue or the risk of cancer. However, be alert if the cyst shows the following conditions: including rapid enlargement, hard touch, obvious pain or abnormal secretions. At this time, further examinations may be required, such as ultrasound, mammography screening or puncture biopsy, to clarify the pathological nature. Benign cysts can generally be treated through observation or regular follow-up visits; if the cyst is large and affects daily life, medication such as hormone regulators (such as Diane 35) or surgical drainage can be performed. Breast cysts are common breast diseases in women, and their formation may be related to hormone fluctuations, genetic factors, diet or lifestyle habits. Most breast cysts are simple cysts with soft texture, clear boundaries, no pain, and extremely low possibility of malignancy. If the doctor determines that treatment is not needed, it means that the cyst does not cause pressure on the breast tissue or the risk of cancer. However, be alert if the cyst shows the following conditions: including rapid enlargement, hard touch, obvious pain or abnormal secretions. At this time, further examinations may be required, such as ultrasound, mammography screening or puncture biopsy, to clarify the pathological nature. Benign cysts can generally be treated through observation or regular follow-up visits; if the cyst is large and affects daily life, medication such as hormone regulators (such as Diane 35) or surgical drainage can be performed. To reduce the possibility of further changes in breast cysts, it is recommended to maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid staying up late for a long time and excessive stress; drink less coffee and strong tea, and reduce the intake of bloating foods (such as beans or carbonated drinks); moderate exercise, such as yoga or brisk walking, helps regulate hormone secretion. Pay attention to breast self-examination at ordinary times. If abnormalities are found, you need to return to the doctor in time. It is recommended to have a special breast examination once a year to understand the health of the breast. If the doctor recommends long-term observation, there is no need to panic, but you need to pay attention to changes in your body to protect your health. |
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