How to treat mammary gland hyperplasia nodule

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A considerable number of patients with hyperplasia of mammary glands do not pay enough attention, delay treatment or just relieve the symptoms of breast pain, and are not aware of the potential risk of hyperplasia of mammary glands - that is, a small part of hyperplasia of mammary glands that can not be cured for a long time will appear benign breast tumors or malignant lesions. So some patients put forward how to treat breast hyperplasia nodules, today to share this problem with you.

How to treat mammary gland hyperplasia nodule

Treatment 1: Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to the purpose of treating both internal and external symptoms. Traditional Chinese medicine can use the traditional external treatment method of Sanjie Ruan paste, which has a significant effect. However, it can only be used with the doctor's advice in the process of use. In use, it should be stopped according to the skin type, if allergic reaction occurs.

Treatment 2: regular examination. Once diagnosed as cystic hyperplasia, patients should be regularly (such as 2-3 times a year) to the specialist hospital to check, in order to early detect whether there is abnormal mass (cancer mass). 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 3: insist on taking medicine. Cystic hyperplasia is a chronic disease with serious endocrine imbalance, poor drug sensitivity of lesion tissue, slow disappearance of cystic mass and long treatment time. Sometimes it takes six months to one year to take effect. Therefore, patients must maintain a balanced attitude and have the confidence of "protracted war".

matters needing attention

If the human body lacks B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium and other minerals, the synthesis of prostaglandin E will be affected, and the mammary gland will appear or aggravate hyperplasia under the excessive stimulation of other hormones.