Generally speaking, breast cysts mainly include lactational cysts and hyperplastic cysts, which are generally more difficult to be cured by themselves and should be treated in accordance with the type of lesion of the patient.
1. Accumulated breast cysts: this type of breast cysts is mostly found in breastfeeding women, which may be triggered by the retention of milk in the breasts.
After diagnosis of the condition, active application of warm compresses to the breasts and the use of breast pumps to empty the retained milk may eliminate the cystic lesion. If the cyst cannot be eliminated, close follow-up is required. These cysts are susceptible to infection, so surgery and anti-infection treatment are necessary to ensure a smooth recovery.
2. Proliferative cysts: mainly due to endocrine and estrogen secretion level increase, which leads to proliferative pathological changes in the breast glands and may lead to cystic hyperplasia and proliferative cysts.
In this case, the lesion will not recover on its own, and it needs to be treated in combination with clinical symptoms and medication to improve breast pain. If the cyst continues to grow larger and the compression symptoms are obvious, the lesion can be cured by surgically removing the lesion.
Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor as soon as possible and actively take appropriate treatment once breast lesions appear.