Breast cluster cyst category 3 is a diagnosis of a breast lesion that is generally a type of breast cyst with a low likelihood of malignancy.
Multiple cystic foci clustered in the breast and classified as category 3 by the BI-RADS classification are considered to be cystic lesions, which are usually benign and have a malignant potential of less than 2%.
Most category 3 breast cluster cysts do not require much intervention, and only need to pay attention to regular checkups; with pain symptoms, you can choose to apply painkillers (ibuprofen); if the cyst size increases significantly, you can choose to do puncture and aspiration of fluid or surgical excision and other treatments.
Specific treatment plan, need to be timely hospital consultation, under the guidance of clinicians for standardization.