How to treat mammary gland hyperplasia nodule
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Recently, I always feel that my mammary gland is a little painful. I feel a little hard lump on one side of my arm with my hand. Especially before menstruation, this symptom is more serious. The result of hospital examination is hyperplasia of mammary gland. After taking a lot of medicine, my body is better. Do you want to know how to treat hyperplasia of mammary gland nodules? Let me talk to you about how to treat breast hyperplasia nodules.
How to treat mammary gland hyperplasia nodule
Treatment 1: regular examination. Once diagnosed as cystic hyperplasia, the patient should go to the specialized hospital for examination regularly (such as 2-3 times a year), so as to find out whether there is abnormal mass (cancer mass) in the early stage. Sometimes it is difficult to diagnose this kind of abnormal mass only by the doctor's hand. Therefore, it must be checked by some special instruments, and even by pathological biopsy.
Treatment 2: insist on taking medicine. Cystic hyperplasia is a chronic disease with serious endocrine imbalance. The sensitivity of diseased tissues to drugs is poor. Cystic masses disappear slowly and the treatment time is long. Sometimes it takes six months to one year for the drugs to take effect. Therefore, patients must maintain a balanced attitude and have the confidence of "protracted war".
Treatment 3: total resection, which is only the best treatment for local lesions, that is, as long as the local large lesions are removed, more positive therapeutic effect can be achieved. If there is an obvious tendency of canceration or precancerous lesions confirmed by biopsy, mastectomy alone should be performed for safety.
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For this disease: it is advisable to eat more foods with anti breast cancer effect, such as seahorse, horseshoe crab, cobra meat, sperm whale oil, toad meat, crab, clam, oyster, hawksbill shell meat, kelp, asparagus and cauliflower. It is advisable to eat more foods that can enhance immunity and prevent recurrence, including mulberry, kiwi fruit, asparagus, pumpkin, jujube, onion, leek, coix lacryma jobI, kidney bean, yam, mushroom, shrimp skin, crab, black carp, prawn and snake.