Grade I breast hyperplasia is a mild form of breast enlargement, which may be the result of changes in hormone levels in the body prior to menstruation, and is a normal physiological phenomenon.
Grade 1 breast hyperplasia suggests mild hyperplasia of the gland, accompanied by striae and nodules, and the hyperplasia striae and nodules are not malignant changes or tendencies. Patients need to be observed regularly, and if localized hyperplasia is found to be significantly enlarged, the nature of the hyperplasia can be clarified through surgical excision or puncture biopsy.
Before the onset of menstruation, the hormone level in women’s body changes greatly, and the breast tissue may show mild hyperplasia under the action of hormones, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. After menstruation, Grade I breast enlargement may return to normal.
Women with Grade I breast enlargement should keep their mood happy and avoid getting angry. When breast hyperplasia is obvious or accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you can go to the hospital.