As women play an increasingly important role in the workplace in today's society, many women want to prove that they are no worse than men, so they usually work harder. This can easily lead to some endocrine disorders, which in turn can cause breast hyperplasia. Therefore, many female friends want to know, how does breast hyperplasia occur? In the face of this question, let me discuss it with you in the following time. 1. Endocrine disorders. The decrease in progesterone secretion and the relative increase in estrogen are the causes of breast hyperplasia. Under normal circumstances, in each menstrual cycle, the breast alveoli, glandular ducts and fibrous tissue of women entering puberty undergo a process of tissue change of proliferation and restoration. Due to this change, before this, one or both breasts may experience slight or severe swelling and pain, which will disappear naturally after menstruation. This does not interfere with life, study and work at all and is a normal physiological phenomenon. 2. Mental factors. Mental stimulation can change the internal environment of the human body, thereby affecting the function of the endocrine system and leading to abnormal secretion of one or several hormones. Negative mental factors such as excessive mental tension and excessive emotional excitement may cause the breast hyperplasia tissue that should have recovered to fail to recover or to recover incompletely, which is also the cause of breast hyperplasia. Moreover, these negative mental stimuli will aggravate existing breast hyperplasia symptoms. 1. Endocrine dysfunction Incomplete ovarian development can lead to a decrease in progesterone and a relative increase in estrogen, resulting in endocrine dysfunction. Women with endocrine dysfunction are more likely to suffer from breast hyperplasia. 2. The influence of negative emotions Breast hyperplasia is common in women aged 30 to 50, with the peak incidence at 30 to 35 years old. This may be related to factors such as the double pressure of life and work faced by middle-aged women. At the same time, women who are under long-term mental stress, depression, and prone to anger are more likely to suffer from breast hyperplasia. 3. Bad living habits Staying up late for a long time, irregular sexual life, infertility due to advanced age, multiple artificial abortions and other reasons can affect the normal and cyclical physiological activities of the breast and induce breast hyperplasia. At the same time, women who wear bras that are too tight or underwear that are too tight may also experience breast hyperplasia. 4. Unreasonable diet and health care A high-fat, high-energy diet, smoking and drinking are also one of the causes of breast hyperplasia in women. At the same time, long-term use of health products and contraceptives containing estrogen can also lead to endocrine dysfunction in women and cause breast hyperplasia. I believe that through the above discussion, our friends have a deeper understanding and more proficient mastery of how breast hyperplasia occurs. Of course, I also want to tell you that when buying bras, we must focus on comfort and quality. Never be tempted by the patterns of bras, and we must take off the bras when we go to bed at night so that the breasts can get more time to breathe freely. |
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