What’s wrong with painful parastomia?

Paramastia pain can be caused by paramastia hyperplasia, paramastia fibroadenoma, and paramastia cancer.
The paratesticular breast is a common breast developmental abnormality in which a lesion resembling a breast structure appears around the normal breast due to incomplete degeneration of the mammary gland primordium.
With prolonged medical history, some patients, especially in the female population, may be induced to develop paratesticular lesions into conditions such as paratesticular hyperplasia, paratesticular fibroma, and even malignant lesions such as paratesticular carcinoma, due to physiological conditions such as menstruation and childbirth. These lesions may also cause pain in the paratesticular region.
In addition to the above factors, trauma, folliculitis and other factors can also cause pain in the paratesticular region. Therefore, in order to clarify the exact condition, patients are advised to go to a public hospital as soon as possible. Through ultrasound, molybdenum target, pathology and other examination programs, the condition will be analyzed to confirm the diagnosis, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to receive treatment.