When a lump appears in the breast, there are many ways to solve it, one of which is surgery. However, if the lump is not very large, doctors do not recommend surgery for patients. Surgical treatment will only be recommended when certain conditions are met. 1. Do breast lumps require surgery? Not all breast lumps require surgery. It depends on the nature of the lump. Generally, if it is larger than 2 cm, surgery is recommended. Suggestions: If the size is larger than 2 cm, surgery can be performed and the nature of the mass can be tested pathologically. 2. Whether a lump in the breast requires surgery depends on the nature and volume of the lump. If the lump is large, whether it is benign or malignant, surgical removal is required. Judging from your examination results, you may have breast hyperplasia with fibroadenoma. The adenoma on the right side is slightly larger, so it is best to undergo surgery as soon as possible. Suggestions: Be careful not to overwork, avoid excessive thinking, do not stay up late, exercise more, maintain a good mood, do not take estrogen drugs, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, drink plenty of water, do not eat high-fat, spicy and other foods, and have regular breast examinations. 3. Under what circumstances does a breast lump require surgical removal? 1. A single solid nodule or mass larger than 1 cm. 2. Regardless of the size, single or multiple solid nodules or masses, ultrasound shows unclear and irregular boundaries, strong echo calcification signs or abundant blood flow; molybdenum target shows burr signs or gravel-like calcifications. 3. Long-term single or multiple small nodules or lumps that do not change or shrink after conservative drug treatment, or that become larger or increase in number during treatment and have the above-mentioned signs during examination. 4. There is a family history of breast cancer, long-term exposure to radiation on the chest, and new breast nodules or lumps after menopause; the patient had breast cancer on the other side and underwent surgery, and now has nodules in the breast; nodules or lumps reappeared after removal of benign breast hyperplasia or fibroadenoma; atypical hyperplasia was found in the puncture examination of the nodules or lumps. 5. If there are obvious nodules or lumps before preparing for pregnancy and delivery. 6. Single or multiple breast cysts larger than 2-3 cm. 7. Nipple bleeding may result in small nodules or lumps under the areola. |
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