Does mammary gland hyperplasia affect lactation

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Puberty women's breasts are particularly prone to diseases, so many women with breast hyperplasia in adolescence are particularly worried about their breast hyperplasia, which will cause serious harm to their body. Let's share the influence of breast hyperplasia on breast-feeding.

Does mammary gland hyperplasia affect lactation

First: breast hyperplasia affects breast-feeding. The risk of malignant transformation of breast hyperplasia is 2-4 times higher than that of normal women. Clinical symptoms and signs are sometimes mixed with breast cancer. Its main clinical features are breast lumps and breast pain, which are usually aggravated in premenstrual period and relieved after menstruation. Because a small part of breast hyperplasia has the possibility of developing into breast cancer, many people think that breast hyperplasia is the most harmful.

Second: the most obvious is the long "piece" of healthy breast, which is very soft and clean. Long term diet, qi depression, depression, pressure, breast hyperplasia appeared, feel like a knot in one's heart, nodules, cords, mass will be particularly many.

Third: pain, especially premenstrual often distending pain, tingling, and even radiation to the shoulders or back pain, sometimes very uncomfortable. This is because the breast develops every month and needs a lot of Qi and blood to nourish it. If there is a problem with the mammary gland, the movement and return of Qi and blood in the meridians are blocked, and blocked at the hyperplasia and mass. If it is blocked, it will cause pain.

matters needing attention

Regular breast examination, women usually can carry out self-examination, usually once a month, after menstruation clean 4-7 days, breast tissue is soft, thin, lesions are easy to be detected, every 3-6 months also regularly do breast specialist examination, in order to achieve early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment. Timely marriage and lactation is a physiological regulation of breast function, which can avoid breast hyperplasia.