How to get rid of side breasts and what medication to use

There are no medications available to eliminate paratesticular lesions and surgery is the only way to cure them.
Paramastia is a common breast developmental abnormality that occurs due to incomplete degeneration of the mammary gland primordium, resulting in the appearance of breast-like structures around the normal breast. In some patients, the clinical symptoms are not obvious, but rather a nipple or localized elevation around the breast, and some patients may experience pain in the paratesticular region. Some patients may also develop conditions such as paratesticular breast hyperplasia and paratesticular fibroma as the history of the disease prolongs.
The diagnosis of paratesticular lesions can be analyzed through ultrasound, mammogram and other tests. In general, surgical removal is recommended after diagnosis of the lesion. It can be performed by shuttle mastectomy or rotary incision knife minimally invasive mastectomy, after which the lesion needs to be analyzed and diagnosed through pathological examination.
If the patient’s clinical symptoms are not obvious and there is no desire for surgery, the patient needs to undergo regular physical examination. Generally about half a year to a year to review the examination to monitor the progress of lesion development.
It is recommended that patients seek regular medical treatment, do not choose some local remedies, prescriptions, so as not to delay treatment, resulting in aggravation of the condition.