What’s wrong with the nipple ulcers?

If you notice that the ulcers on the nipple are not getting better, you should go to the hospital for a specialist examination. Recurrent ulcers that do not heal for a long time are not excluded from malignant tumors that occur in the breast, that is, Paige’s disease of the breast, also known as nipple eczema-like breast cancer. It occurs more often in middle-aged people, and the cause of the disease has a certain family genetic predisposition, but it is also related to the individual’s own physical condition. After the diagnosis of this disease, surgery should be chosen to treat it, and radical mastectomy should be performed. Eczema-like breast cancer is mainly characterized by localized skin breakdown and repeated exudation, and is also prone to axillary lymph node metastasis. After surgery, some patients need to undergo abdominal radiotherapy, or intravenous chemotherapy, etc. Regular follow-up and observation are also needed. Patients with breast malignant tumors also need to undergo regular laboratory tests for tumor markers after surgery.