Do inflamed breast nodules grow faster?

Whether or not an inflamed breast nodule grows faster is related to the nature of the nodule, if it is an inflammatory nodule it will grow faster, if it is a non-inflammatory nodule it will not grow as fast. Breast nodule is a symptom that refers to the formation of nodular hyperplasia of breast tissue or glands under the action of various pathogenic factors, common inflammatory nodules such as mastitis nodules, non-lactating mastitis nodules and non-inflammatory nodules such as breast hyperplasia, breast tumors (mammary gland adenofibroids, breast cancer, lobular tumors of the breast, etc.). In the case of inflammatory nodules, inflammation, i.e., infection, may increase the size of the breast nodule and therefore cause it to increase in size. In the case of non-inflammatory nodules, inflammation, i.e., infection, does not usually result in the enlargement of the breast nodule. Meanwhile, if a breast nodule appears to increase rapidly in size, it is advisable to consult a doctor to rule out the possibility of malignant changes. If you have breast nodules, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the nature of the nodules and follow the doctor’s instructions.