How to prevent and treat mammary gland hyperplasia

  Mammary gland hyperplasia is a benign hyperplasia of the breast parenchyma formed during female breast development, also known as lobular hyperplasia, mammary gland structural dysplasia, fibrocystic disease, etc. It is a common breast disease in women, mostly seen in women aged 25-40 years, and its pathogenesis is mainly due to endocrine hormone imbalance, which leads to endocrine hormone disorder, resulting in hyperplasia of the breast epithelium and fibrous tissue, breast It is caused by endocrine hormonal disorders that lead to hyperplasia of the breast epithelium and fibrous tissue, and structural degeneration of the ducts and lobules.  Breast pain and lumps are the main clinical manifestations of breast hyperplasia, which is often related to the menstrual cycle and emotional changes, mostly distension or stabbing pain, which can involve one or both breasts. Breast lumps can occur unilaterally or bilaterally in the breast, singly or repeatedly, usually in the upper outer quadrant of the breast, and the shape of the lumps can be lumpy or nodular, varying in size, and changing with the menstrual cycle.  The treatment of breast enlargement is mainly symptomatic treatment, there is no unified treatment standard, mainly with Chinese medicine and proprietary Chinese medicine, such as prolotherapy, Xiaojin pill, breast enlargement Ning, breast fetish elimination capsule, etc., a few serious cases can be short-term use of triamcinolone or sex hormones. Drug treatment is to reduce the symptoms of mastocytosis by regulating endocrine disorders, but it is equally important to avoid or reduce the factors that are unfavorable to mastocytosis in daily life. Otherwise, it is difficult to control the hyperplasia by medication alone.  Therefore, maintaining a relaxed mood and emotional optimism is the best defense weapon against mastocytosis. Psychological treatment is very important, adverse psychological factors excessive tension stimulation worry sadness, will aggravate the endocrine disorders, prompting the aggravation of hyperplasia, so less angry, maintain emotional stability, lively and cheerful mood, conducive to early recovery of mammary gland hyperplasia.  Change the diet, pay attention to dietary health care, prevent obesity, eat less fried food, animal fat, sweets and too much food, do not eat estrogen-fed chicken, beef, etc., to eat more vegetables and fruits. While taking multivitamins, avoid eating health products containing estrogen.  Living a regular life and combining work and rest can regulate endocrine disorders. Exercise more, prevent obesity and improve immunity, and prohibit the abuse of birth control pills and estrogen-containing beauty products.