Is it serious to have a nodule at the base of the breast with a blood vessel attached?

There are nodules at the root of the breast attached to blood vessels. If the nodules are benign, they are relatively not serious, and if the nodules are malignant, they are more serious.
1. Breast hemangioma: breast hemangioma is usually benign, due to the rich blood flow in the hemangioma, it is very likely to have hemangioma rupture and bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is large, it may lead to dizziness or even hemorrhagic shock.
2. Breast fibroma: if the growth site of breast fibroma is close to blood vessels, the adhesion between blood vessels and fibroma may also occur. If the size of fibroid is large, it can be surgically removed to prevent malignant lesions.
3. Breast cancer: The blood flow of breast cancer is generally richer, and the blood vessels supplying the tumor may be thicker. When breast cancer appears, it should be actively handled by surgery, and at the same time assisted by radiotherapy and targeted therapy to avoid its further development and deterioration.
Nodules with blood vessels attached to the root of the breast may be breast hemangioma or fibroadenoma, or breast cancer, the latter of which has more serious consequences. When there is a nodule with blood vessels at the root of the breast, you need to go to the hospital for checkups to clarify the type of nodule, and under the guidance of the doctor for further treatment and management.