Early symptoms of breast ductoma?

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In this era of faster and faster pace, a large number of female friends suffer from various gynecological diseases due to various pressures. Breast ductal carcinoma is one of them. This is a very harmful disease, if not in time, it will even affect the lives of patients. Some patients are extremely afraid when they hear of this disease, and they go to the doctor in the hope of getting a speedy recovery. In fact, this is not advisable. Early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment should be emphasized for breast ductal carcinoma. So, let's understand the symptoms of early breast cancer?

Early symptoms of breast ductoma?

A lump is a symptom. Mass is the initial symptom of some patients with breast ductal carcinoma. Most of the masses were located in the outer upper quadrant, followed by the inner upper quadrant and nipple areola area, and less in the lower quadrant. The masses vary in size. Some patients with early breast duct can not touch the definite mass in the breast, but often have local discomfort.

Pain is also a common symptom. Most patients with breast cancer lack pain symptoms, because of the less pain, breast cancer is not easy to be detected early. Breast pain is often manifested as breast tingling, distending pain or dull pain, such as breast cystic hyperplasia around cancer can also appear periodic pain.

Nipple skin change is a serious symptom. The breast tissue is surrounded by the subcutaneous superficial fascia, which is connected by ligaments. Because the superficial fascia is connected with the skin, when breast cancer invades the ligaments between the breasts, it will shorten and stretch the skin, causing local skin depression.

matters needing attention

In addition, once the occurrence of breast ductal cancer should pay attention to timely treatment, we must choose the appropriate treatment according to their own condition, to avoid the deterioration of the disease, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients.