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fibrocystic breast disease
The symptoms of fibrocystic breast disease are tenderness, lumpiness, and pain in the breasts. This is not uncommon in women, as over 50% of women have fibrocystic breasts.
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Fibrocystic breasts do not need treatment, but closer follow-up may be advised. There is no widely accepted treatment or prevention but when treatment is necessary it follows the same strategies as treatment for cyclical breast pain. It is usually treated by Progesterone ointments and supplements.
Fibroadenosis is a type of fibrocystic disease in the breasts. It cause breast lumps made of glandular and fibrous tissues.
Fibrocystic breast disease is a woman who develops cysts in her breasts, they are best detected by ultasound. A fibroadenoma is a benign solid lump that can develop in a woman's breast which must be differentiated from a malignant growth, which can be indicated by mammogram or MRI but a biopsy is the only way to tell for certain.
No way has yet been proven to prevent the various manifestations of fibrocystic condition from occurring.
Once a specific disorder within the broad category of fibrocystic condition is identified, treatment can be prescribed.
When I was twenty six I had a lump in my breast and was terrified it was cancer. I had the lump removed for a biopsy and was told it was a fibrocyst. These are non - cancerous and in my case it was caused by cysts on the milk glands after prolonged breastfeeding. This is only one cause and if you have not done so yet you need to get a proper diagnosis and can then ask your doctor.
This all depends on your age. In women, breasts can grow until they are 18, sometimes older! If you are concerned you are pregnant, you will know because not only will your breasts get larger, but they will hurt tremendously!
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