How many levels of breast cancer symptoms?
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Breast cancer in situ is not fatal; However, due to the loss of the characteristics of normal cells, the connection between breast cancer cells is loose and easy to fall off. Once the cancer cells fall off, the free cancer cells can spread throughout the body with blood or lymph, form metastasis and endanger life. At present, breast cancer has become a common tumor threatening women's physical and mental health. How many levels of breast cancer symptoms? Let's talk about it
How many levels of breast cancer symptoms?
Non pregnancy from the nipple outflow of blood, serous, milk, pus, or stop breastfeeding more than half a year still have milk outflow, known as nipple discharge. There are many causes of nipple discharge. The common diseases are intraductal papilloma, mammary gland hyperplasia, mammary duct ectasia and breast cancer. The bloody discharge of unilateral single orifice should be further examined, especially if accompanied by breast mass.
There are many signs of skin changes caused by breast cancer. The most common one is that the tumor invades the Cooper ligament, which connects the breast skin and the deep chest muscle fascia, and makes it shorten and lose its elasticity. When the skin of the corresponding part is pulled, the "dimple sign" appears, that is, a small pit appears in the breast skin, like a small dimple. If the cancer cells block the lymphatic vessels, there will be "orange peel like changes", that is, there are many small pits on the breast skin, just like orange peel. In the late stage of breast cancer, cancer cells infiltrate into the skin along lymphatic vessels, glandular vessels or fibrous tissues and grow. Scattered hard nodules are formed in the skin around the main cancer focus, which is called "skin satellite nodules".
The tumor is located or close to the deep part of the nipple, which can cause nipple retraction. When the tumor is far away from the nipple and the large duct in the breast is invaded and shortened, it can also cause the nipple retraction or elevation. Eczematoid carcinoma of the nipple, or Paget's disease of the breast, is characterized by itching, erosion, ulceration, crusting, desquamation, and burning pain of the nipple skin, leading to nipple retraction.
matters needing attention
Develop good eating habits. We should pay attention to balanced nutrition and promote breastfeeding in infants; Children should reduce excessive intake of high protein and low fiber diet during development; Don't eat a lot of fat and animal protein in adolescence, strengthen physical exercise; Postmenopausal control of total calorie intake, to avoid obesity. At ordinary times, we should not eat too much meat, fried eggs, butter, cheese and sweets. We should eat less salted, smoked, fried and roasted foods, and eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, vitamins, carotene, olive oil, fish and bean products.