Breasts are the most obvious, sexiest and most typical secondary sexual characteristic of women, and are also the part that a woman is most proud of. However, the breasts are also one of the parts of women that pose the greatest potential threats. The breasts are likely to induce many female diseases, such as mastitis, breast hyperplasia, breast cancer, breast blockage, etc. Therefore, breast care is also very important. Only by understanding the symptoms of these diseases can we conduct examinations and treatments earlier. So what are the symptoms of breast hyperplasia? The main symptoms and signs of breast hyperplasia 1. Breast pain: It is often a distending pain or stabbing pain, which may affect one or both breasts, with one side being more severe. Those with severe pain cannot touch the breast, and may even affect their daily life and work. The pain is mainly in the breast lump, and may also radiate to the affected armpit, chest, ribs, or shoulders and back. Some people experience nipple pain or itching. Breast pain often occurs or worsens a few days before menstruation, and the pain is significantly reduced or disappears after menstruation. The pain may also fluctuate with mood changes. This pain related to the menstrual cycle and mood changes is the main feature of the clinical manifestations of fibrocystic fibrosis. 2. Breast lumps: The lumps can occur in one or both breasts, single or multiple, and are more common in the upper outer quadrant of the breast, but can also be seen in other quadrants. The lumps can be in the form of flakes, nodules, cords, or granules, with flakes being the most common. The lumps have unclear boundaries, are of medium or slightly hard texture, are well movable, have no adhesions to surrounding tissues, and are often tender. The lumps vary in size, ranging from as small as millet grains to larger than 3 to 4 cm. Breast lumps also change with the menstrual cycle, increasing in size and becoming harder before menstruation and shrinking and softening after menstruation. 3. Nipple discharge: A small number of patients may experience nipple discharge, which is spontaneous, straw-yellow or brown serous discharge. 4. Menstrual disorders: Patients with this disease may also experience irregular menstruation, scanty or light-colored menstruation, and may be accompanied by dysmenorrhea. 5. Emotional changes: Patients often feel depressed or irritable, which worsens when they are angry, stressed or tired. The above introduces some specific symptoms of breast hyperplasia. If women experience these reactions, they should pay attention and seek treatment and examination as soon as possible so that they can better judge their physical condition and receive better treatment. Breast care is also very important, especially underwear. You must choose underwear that is comfortable, breathable and of the right size. |
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