Do minimally invasive hematoma hard lumps in breast fibroids require reoperation?

A minimally invasive hematoma hard lump of breast fibroid will require another surgery if it is a postoperative recurrence. If the ultrasound results show that the hematoma hard lump is breast scarring, regular rechecks are sufficient and surgery is not required. After minimally invasive surgery for breast fibroids, patients should go to the hospital for a breast ultrasound if they develop a hematoma hard lump. Generally speaking there is still a chance of recurrence after surgery. If the hematoma hard lump is diagnosed as recurrence of breast fibroid after surgery, it needs to be surgically removed again. There is another situation that the patient’s breast ultrasound suggests that the hematoma is a breast scar, in this case there is no need to perform surgery again, the patient only needs to have regular follow-up examinations of the breast. The earlier the breast fibroid is treated, the better, and it is recommended that patients have regular checkups and go to the hospital for treatment when abnormalities are found. Usually, patients should develop good living habits, go to bed early, get up early, and keep a calm mind.