Breasts are the secondary sexual characteristics of female friends and are also the part that reflects femininity. Therefore, people take good care of breasts as if they were their second face. The most common problem of breasts is breast lumps. When you take a bath, you may feel lumps in your breasts, especially before menstruation. So what should you do about these breast lumps? How do breast lumps form? Let's talk about what breast lumps are like. 1. Cyst-type tumors These lumps are caused by cysts containing pus in the breast. Massage the lump with your fingers and it will feel very smooth. This type of lump can cause significant pain, but in some cases, it may not cause pain at all. Cystic masses may result from hormonal imbalances that regulate menstruation. Women over 50 don't usually develop these lumps, and they are not cancerous. Professional drainage of the pus can eliminate pain and swelling. 2. Sebaceous cyst It is caused by blockage of the ducts of the hair follicles. It feels much the same as a cystic lump. Hormonal stimulation or trauma can make the condition worse. If these lumps do not cause other complications, then no treatment is needed. If treatment is required, all you need to do is make a small hole at the protrusion and remove the blockage. 3. Abscess An abscess develops as an infection in the breast. These lumps may be painful, and the skin on the breast may also become red and hot. You may also have a general fever. It can be cured by taking antibiotics or performing surgery to remove the infected tissue. 4. Fatty lumps In this case, it is simply the fat in the breast that is changing, thus forming a round lump. These lumps will feel hard to the touch. The skin may also turn red. Usually these lumps will heal without treatment. 5. Adenoma Adenomas are not cancer; they are just normal growths of glandular tissue in the breast. Many times, African women around 20 years old are more likely to experience this kind of situation. If you feel it with your fingers, you can feel that the lump is round, hard, and can even move left and right. 6. Intraductal papilloma These tumors are growths within the breast ducts. They often grow underneath the nipple and can even cause the nipple to bleed. Women near menopause may experience this condition in one breast. Young women may experience this condition in both breasts. |
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