Ductal Tumors of the Breast Without Fluid Spillage Are They Serious?

Ductal tumors without discharge are generally not serious, depending on the actual condition of the patient.
Ductal neoplasms are papillary tumors occurring in the epithelium of the mammary ducts. The cause of these tumors has not been clearly defined, and they are thought to be related to increased estrogen levels. The majority of nipple discharge is bloody, with a few cases of plasma. This is a relatively common benign disease in women, which is not particularly serious, and some patients may have no obvious symptoms and will only be detected during routine physical examination.
For breast ductal tumor disease, you can work with your doctor to confirm the diagnosis with imaging tests, and when it affects your daily life, you can choose a surgical procedure to remove the lesion completely.
It should be noted that although breast ductal tumors are benign tumors, there is still a certain chance that they will turn into breast cancer, so it is important to make early diagnosis and early treatment and not to delay the condition.