Is lobular hyperplasia of both breasts serious?

In most cases, the condition is not serious in patients with double breast lobular hyperplasia, while it may be serious in a few patients who are at risk of cancer.
Lobular hyperplasia is a common pathology seen in women with endocrine disorders. Due to elevated estrogen levels in the body, stimulation of the breast lobular tissue leads to the appearance of hyperplastic pathologic changes. It occurs in middle-aged women, but can also occur in adolescents and postmenopausal women.
In most cases, the patient may not have obvious clinical symptoms, but may be near the menstrual period, due to the body’s hormone level disorders, triggering the appearance of breast pain symptoms. There may be lumps on palpation of the breasts, and nipple discharge may also occur. It is usually not serious.
A small number of patients may have the risk of cancer, the condition may be more serious, should be regularly reviewed, if necessary, timely surgical treatment.
Patients should not have too much psychological burden, pay attention to reasonable diet, pay attention to maintain emotional stability, regular review, and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.