Around us, there are some young female friends who have symptoms of maldevelopment. There are many aspects of maldevelopment. What we often hear about is breast maldevelopment. They feel very distressed because breast maldevelopment not only affects their image, but also faces the risk of being laughed at by others. Therefore, girls with flat chests hope that their breasts can develop again. So, what are the causes of maldevelopment among female friends? Let’s find out together. Breast hypoplasia is mostly caused by congenital diseases, and a few are caused by acquired factors such as breast binding during adolescence, chest burn scar contracture, etc. It is mainly caused by the lack of glandular tissue, while the skin remains intact and elastic (except for burns). Unilateral disease is often accompanied by hypoplastic or absent pectoralis major muscles. Bilateral disease may be caused by the insensitivity of breast tissue to sex hormones during its mature stage. Nipple development may be normal. The causes of breast dysplasia include: insufficient secretion of female sex hormones, dysplasia during puberty, endocrine disorders during puberty, breast binding, lack of physical exercise, and genetic factors. The breast is an ectodermal organ that originates from the skin and belongs to the superficial structure of the chest wall. Girls' breasts begin to develop at the age of 12 to 13 and are basically mature at the age of 15 to 17. Although there are differences among different races and ethnic groups, the mammary gland is generally composed of 15 to 20 lobes. Breast hypoplasia is a congenital disease, mainly characterized by a lack of glandular tissue, while the skin remains smooth and elastic. 1. Insufficient secretion of female sex hormones Insufficient secretion of female sex hormones directly affects the growth and development of mammary ducts and the branching of the mammary gland terminals, which can lead to poor development of small mammary lobes and alveoli, thereby affecting breast development. 2. Pubertal developmental disorders Malnutrition during adolescence caused by various reasons affects and hinders the normal development of breasts. 3. Endocrine disorders during puberty Lack of sexual knowledge and sense of shame among adolescent girls can lead to psychological disorders, causing endocrine disorders and affecting normal breast development. 4. Breast Binding Binding the chest due to psychological barriers or wearing a bra that is too tight can easily cause breast hypoplasia. 5. Lack of physical exercise Due to long-term lack of moderate physical exercise, the chest muscles are underdeveloped. 6. Genetic factors Based on the above introduction, we know that some young female friends do have developmental problems. There are many reasons for breast hypoplasia. If such factors occur, timely treatment must be sought. If the body is relatively thin, then it is necessary to strengthen nutrition, increase weight appropriately, pay attention to physical exercise, and strengthen upper body exercises, which can effectively help breast development. |
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