Ovulation promotion is not recommended for those with breast nodules because the drugs used to promote ovulation are hormonal and may cause adverse reactions such as swelling and pain in the breast and enlargement of the nodules after use.
When breast nodules are found, the first thing to do is to undergo breast ultrasound and molybdenum target examination to determine whether the nodules are benign or malignant. If they are benign, regular checkups are needed, and if they are malignant, comprehensive treatment in the hospital is required. Regardless of whether the nodules are benign or malignant, ovulation induction should not be performed arbitrarily, as it may bring about effects on the mammary glands, such as pain in the chest and obvious increase in the size of the nodules.
If you suffer from breast nodules, you should go to the breast surgery department to clarify the size and attributes of the nodules, and under the guidance of the doctor, treatment should be carried out. In addition, patients should also maintain a calm state of mind, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, coarse grains and cereals, fish and meat, etc., should not stay up all night and avoid overwork.