What is the symptom of mammary gland disease

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Breast diseases are caused by mammary gland, fat, lymph, blood vessels, nipples and other breast related tissues. Breast diseases include mastitis, benign breast lesions, breast cancer, congenital dysplasia and male breast development. What are the symptoms of breast disease? Let's talk about it

What is the symptom of mammary gland disease

1. Breast inflammation: fever, chills, palpable nodules (single or multiple), swelling and pain of breast, nipple discharge, etc. If the abscess is not smooth after ulceration, the swelling does not disappear, the pain does not decrease, and the body heat does not subside, that is, the drainage is not smooth, and it does not heal for a long time, and it turns into chronic mastitis, and it will also form a milk fistula, that is, there is a mixed outflow of milk and pus.

2. Benign breast tumor: when the tumor is large, it can touch the nodules with clear boundary and smooth surface, with soft texture and good activity, tenderness or no obvious tenderness, slow growth, etc.

3. Breast malignant tumor: the main manifestations are painless nodules, single or multiple, unclear nodule boundary, rough surface, hard quality, rapid growth, and adhesion with surrounding tissues. When the tumor involves the skin, the skin may appear shrinkage, consolidation, even ulceration and bleeding, and the nipple may have depression. Palpable lesions, breast ipsilateral axillary lymph node enlargement, etc.

matters needing attention

1. Keep normal weight: obesity is a high risk factor of breast cancer. We should try our best to reduce the intake of high fat, high calorie food, especially fried food. 2. Careful use of hormone drugs: some women take hormone drugs in order to make their breasts plump, resulting in endocrine disorders, which increases the risk of breast cancer. 3. Keep a good mood: depression, tension and other emotions will increase the level of fat thrombus. It is very important for breast health to keep an optimistic and relaxed attitude and reduce the intake of tobacco, alcohol, coffee and other stimulating drinks.