How long does it usually take for lobular hyperplasia to disappear?

Lobular hyperplasia is a pathological process characterized by expansion, hyperplasia and cystic changes in the end of the glandular lobules and ducts of the breast. How long it disappears cannot be generalized, and its related to a variety of factors such as etiology and treatment. The occurrence and development of lobular hyperplasia is related to ovarian endocrine dysfunction, and emotions such as depression, loneliness and anxiety also tend to induce lobular hyperplasia of the breast. If patients can maintain a relaxed and emotionally stable mood, develop healthy habits, ensure sufficient sleep and a healthy diet; and then take medication, such as the commonly used breast fetish elimination and prolotherapy pills, the symptoms of lobular hyperplasia can be significantly relieved. However, each person’s specific situation is different, and some may need to be treated for a longer period of time. Clinically, lobular hyperplasia is mainly manifested as breast swelling and pain 5-7 days before menstruation, and the breast swelling and pain is relieved until it disappears when menstruation comes, and then periodic changes occur before the next menstruation, so those who have the above symptoms should seek medical treatment from breast surgery in time.