Breast nodules tend to be white or flesh-pink in color sesame, mung bean, soybean size, or even a little larger or several small ones fused into one large nodule.
Breast nodules are a condition that is often detected during breast ultrasound.
Smaller nodules are usually not clearly detectable on breast palpation and can still be found with the help of ultrasound, molybdenum target or magnetic resonance imaging.
Large nodules are often palpable by an experienced surgeon and are usually hard or tough. Benign lesions can usually be pushed, while malignant lesions are not only hard, but also cannot be pushed, and may not always cause significant pain when pressed.
Breast nodules usually need to be surgically removed to clarify the pathology. During the surgery, the nodules are usually found to be of different sizes, and because they are growing in the mammary glands, they are often white or flesh-pink in color, and the cuts are usually also white in color.
That is why it is important to seek medical treatment as soon as possible once breast nodules are detected.