I. What is mastocytosis? What is mastocytosis? Mammary gland hyperplasia is a common breast disease in women. The nomenclature of this disease is confusing, and it is also known as lobular hyperplasia, mastodystrophy, fibrocystic disease, and so on. It used to be called chronic cystic mastitis, but in fact the disease has no inflammatory changes and therefore should not be applied. The disease is characterized by hyperplasia of the constituent components of the breast, which exhibit abnormalities in structure, number and histomorphology, and is therefore called cystic hyperplasia or mastodystrophy. Second, what causes mastocytosis? Mammary gland hyperplasia refers to the proliferation of breast epithelium and fibrous tissue, the structural degenerative lesions of the ducts and lobules of breast tissue and the growth of progressive connective tissue. What are the causes of endocrine hormone disorders? According to Chinese medicine, those who suffer from emotional disorders, liver qi is not properly discharged, and Qi stagnation, blood stagnation, and disease condensation, often have menstrual disorders and facial pigmentation. Modern medicine believes that marriage, diet, the external environment of human existence and genetic factors are the main causes of breast morbidity. Long-term in a depressed mood, unhealthy diet, irregular life, overwork and consumption of excessive hormone health products and other comprehensive mental factors. Third, what are the symptoms of breast enlargement? Breast pain and lumps are the main clinical manifestations of the disease: 1. Breast pain is often swelling or stabbing pain, which can involve one or both breasts, with one side being more common. The pain is mainly at the breast lump, but can also be radiated to the affected armpit, chest or back of the shoulder; some are manifested as nipple pain or itching. Breast pain often appears or worsens a few days before menstruation and decreases or disappears after menstruation; it can also fluctuate with emotional changes. This pain related to the menstrual cycle and emotional changes is the main feature of the clinical manifestations of mastopathy. Breast lumps can occur unilaterally or bilaterally in the breasts, singly or repeatedly, preferably in the upper outer quadrant of the breast, but also in other quadrants. The shape of the masses may be lumpy, nodular, striated, granular, etc., among which lumpy is the most common. The masses have inconspicuous borders, medium or slightly hard texture, good mobility, no adhesions with surrounding tissues, and often painful to touch. The size of the lump varies, from a small one as large as a grain of corn to a large one of 3 to 4 cm, and the size of the lump changes with the menstrual cycle. 3, nipple overflow A small number of patients may have nipple overflow, which is spontaneous, straw yellow or brown plasma overflow. 4.Menstrual disorders Patients with this disease may also see irregular menstruation, low volume or light color, may be accompanied by dysmenorrhea. 5.Emotional and moral changes Patients often feel upset or irritable, which is aggravated by anger, nervousness or exertion.