What does fatty infiltration of the breast mean

Breast fat infiltration is the presence of fat cells in the mesenchyme of an organ that normally does not contain fat cells.
In layman’s terms, breast fat infiltration is the presence of fat in the mammary glands. Clinically, it can be seen in local inflammatory lesions, and the possibility of breast tumor cannot be excluded. Patients should take into account their own clinical symptoms and undergo relevant examinations, such as routine blood tests, calcitoninogen measurement, breast tumor marker test, mammography, puncture biopsy and so on.
Through puncture biopsy, local histopathological diagnosis can be completed, and the nature of the lesion can be clarified. If the lesion is malignant, it is recommended to perform surgical excision as soon as possible; if it is inflammatory, it can be effectively treated with sensitive antibiotics in time.
When there is any discomfort in the body, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.