How to care for breast fibroids

Breast fibroids should be regularly self-examined or regularly checked at the hospital in ordinary life, focusing on understanding the changes of fibroids, whether they are increasing or whether there are uncomfortable symptoms, such as hidden pain, swelling, pain, etc. It is also necessary to check whether there are lumps, that is, enlarged lymph nodes, etc., in the lower part of bilateral axillae to determine whether fibroids are growing or malignant tendency. It is recommended to rub or massage as little as possible and not to apply hot compresses, which may lead to fibroid lesions. After fibroid surgery, patients should focus on whether there is bleeding or oozing blood or exudation inside the wound in the short term. If local pain is more pronounced, consider taking oral painkillers for symptomatic treatment. If there is a wound, it is recommended to change the medication on the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery.