What are the symptoms of mixed cystic-solid breast occupancy 4a?

Grade 4a cystic-solid mixed occupancy of the breast may have abnormal symptoms such as breast swelling and pain, nipple discharge, and enlarged lymph nodes.
1. Breast swelling and pain: When mixed cystic-solid space-occupying lesions appear in the breast tissue, they often compress the lobular tissue of the breast, and the patient may feel breast swelling and pain or tingling.
2. Nipple discharge: after the formation of mixed cystic-solid space-occupying lesions in the breast, the endocrine function of the breast may become abnormal, and some secretions may flow out from the nipple along the milk ducts.
3. Enlarged lymph nodes: if the size of the localized occupying lesion is relatively large, it is likely to compress the surrounding lymphatic vessels and cause obstruction to the return of lymphatic fluid, and the patient’s axilla may have lumps and painful symptoms, which is a manifestation of enlarged lymph nodes.
If you find that the breast cystic solid mixed occupancy grade 4a, must be carried out as soon as possible mammogram or pathology biopsy to clarify the diagnosis, if necessary, but also timely medical treatment for surgical excision of diseased tissue, in order to have a better prognosis.