Treatments for breast nodules, cysts, and hyperplasia include observation and follow-up, drug therapy, and minimally invasive surgery, which should be selected based on the nature of the lesion, the severity of the symptoms, and the specific circumstances of the patient. The specific method varies from person to person, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive evaluation such as breast ultrasound and mammography to determine the best solution. 1. Observation and follow-up For benign breast problems, such as small cysts and mild breast hyperplasia, if there are no obvious symptoms or malignant manifestations, observation and follow-up can be selected. Combined with breast imaging examinations every 6 months to 1 year, timely understand the changes in the condition. Lifestyle intervention is crucial. For example: - Ensure adequate sleep and avoid excessive fatigue and mood swings; -Avoid high-fat, high-sugar diets and eat more fiber-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains; -Moderate exercise, such as brisk walking and yoga, can increase local blood circulation in the breast and relieve discomfort. 2. Medication When breast nodules, cysts or hyperplasia are accompanied by obvious pain or breast enlargement, medication can be used under the guidance of a doctor to control the symptoms. For example: - Hormone regulating drugs: such as Diane-35 and estrogen-progestin combination preparations, which are used to regulate hormone levels in the body and relieve symptoms of breast hyperplasia; - Chinese patent medicine: such as Xiaoyao Pills or Rupixiao Tablets, which can help regulate qi and relieve depression, and relieve breast lumps and breast pain; - Vitamin E: Improves breast metabolic disorders and reduces breast overreaction. The drug treatment cycle should be based on individual conditions and guided by a professional doctor. 3. Minimally invasive treatment and surgery When the condition is serious or malignancy is suspected, more aggressive treatment is needed. Common methods include: - Fine needle aspiration: Suitable for simple cysts. In most cases, the lesion will resolve as the fluid is removed. -Minimally invasive biopsy: using catheter cutting technology to remove the damaged tissue, often used for cytological pathology examination or treatment of larger masses; - Surgical removal of the breast: For suspected malignancy or with recurrent symptoms, breast lumpectomy or partial mastectomy can be performed, followed by further treatment based on pathological results. Breast health is closely related to daily life. Bad living habits, bad emotions, and unbalanced diet can easily induce or aggravate lesions. Adjusting lifestyle, maintaining a good work and rest schedule, and creating a peaceful mentality are important measures for prevention and auxiliary treatment. Regardless of the severity of the disease, breast health requires personalized management. If you find any abnormalities, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid negligence or excessive anxiety. A healthy body cannot be separated from daily care and professional guidance. If you face the disease with a positive and optimistic attitude, you will find the right path to recovery faster. |
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