Can mammary gland hyperplasia affect pregnancy
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The harm of breast hyperplasia will lead to cancer, breast hyperplasia patients should be actively treated, should not delay the best treatment time, make the condition of breast hyperplasia worse, appear canceration, and finally suffer from breast cancer. Today, let me learn from you that breast hyperplasia can affect pregnancy.
Can mammary gland hyperplasia affect pregnancy
First, mammary gland hyperplasia will affect pregnancy. The epidemiological survey of mammary gland hyperplasia shows that the number of urban women is more than that of rural women, that of large cities is more than that of small and medium-sized cities, and that of professional women is more than that of non professional women and rural women. The more developed the society is, the more intense the competition is, the greater the pressure is, and the human endocrine is prone to imbalance.
Second: bad eating habits - this situation is more common in young women. Three meals a day, sunrise, sunset and rest is the natural law of human survival, however, today's young women are often rich in nightlife, all night long, do not get up in the morning, do not eat breakfast, two meals a day or even a meal, daily life is not regular, for a long time, leading to endocrine dysfunction, leading to breast hyperplasia.
Third: incomplete treatment of acute mastitis during lactation, abortion and long-term oral contraceptives can cause endocrine disorders, disorder of estrogen and progesterone metabolism, abnormal hyperplasia of mammary epithelial cells and hyperplasia of mammary glands.
matters needing attention
Abortion, infertility or childbearing over 30 years old, no lactation, discord between husband and wife, wearing tight bra, may induce breast hyperplasia. Women should develop regular and good living habits, combine work with rest, avoid staying up late, often participate in physical exercise, wear appropriate bra, postpartum breast-feeding, have a harmonious sex life, and carry out regular self-examination, in order to prevent the occurrence of breast hyperplasia.