How to treat mastocytosis properly?

Mastocytosis is a “disease” that affects many patients and causes headaches for doctors. It affects many patients because of its high prevalence, with more than half of adult women experiencing symptoms of breast enlargement – pain and lumps; 70 percent of adult women have breast enlargement detected during physical examinations; and 90 percent of women can be found with varying degrees of breast enlargement changes if examined with ultrasound. It is said to be a headache for doctors because of the lack of effective treatment. Despite the wide variety of drugs available for the treatment of mastocytosis, most of them are not effective because of the lack of etiological targeting. The real health damage caused by mastocytosis to patients is far from the “disease” itself, but the “medically induced” damage that occurs in large numbers during the treatment process. The following strategies will help you to avoid improper treatment and avoid improper damage to the greatest extent possible. The correct diagnosis and treatment strategy for breast enlargement 1. exclude tumors, breast enlargement can easily conceal the presence of tumor lesions, especially early and mid-stage breast cancer lesions. Therefore, the first step in the diagnosis of breast enlargement is to exclude the presence of tumors in the breast, especially in middle-aged women who are in the age of high incidence of breast cancer. Specialist palpation, ultrasound and mammogram photos can effectively exclude tumor lesions. 2. Analyze the cause of the disease, consult your doctor more often, especially discuss your condition with an experienced specialist to clarify the cause of your breast enlargement. 3, relief of symptoms, breast enlargement treatment there is no recognized standard of cure, patients had better not assume their own treatment goals, treatment to relieve pain and lumps mainly, on the basis of basic determination of the cause of the disease to establish a variety of treatment measures including life, activities, necessary drugs, etc., under the guidance of doctors.