Breast cysts are a relatively common gynecological disease. Many female friends found that they had breast cysts when they went to the hospital for prenatal check-ups during pregnancy preparation. There are many mothers who are very concerned about the topic, that is, if they have this disease, can they still get pregnant? So is it possible to get pregnant with breast cysts? It is possible to get pregnant with breast cysts. Generally speaking, it is just a mild disease of the breast and can be cured. Generally speaking, it does not affect pregnancy, so there is no need to worry too much. Just cooperate with the doctor's treatment. What causes breast cysts? 1. Women with relatively high and firm breasts are more likely to develop breast cysts, because during puberty the breasts become abnormally thickened. Excessive touching of the breasts before the age of 18 or using some inappropriate materials to fill the breasts in order to make the breasts look fuller are also the main causes of breast cysts. 2. If a young woman drinks 3 to 6 times a week, the probability of developing breast cysts is 60%. 3. According to relevant research results, if you often eat a high-fat and low-fiber diet, you are likely to get breast cancer. Being silent or unhappy in life are also the main factors causing breast cysts. |
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