Multiple calcifications of the breast puncture benign is not serious.
Multiple calcifications of the breast refers to calcium deposits in the patient’s breast tissue. When the results of a puncture test are benign, it means that the disease is not serious and may be related to factors such as breast cysts and ductal dilatation of the breast. In general, patients do not need to worry too much. If there are no obvious symptoms, no treatment is needed and regular follow-up is sufficient.
If the area of multiple calcifications in the breast is found to be increasing during follow-up, the patient should consult the doctor in time, and may be treated by surgical excision of the lesions under the doctor’s guidance. If accompanied by pain symptoms, you can take ibuprofen, acetaminophen and other drugs to relieve pain.
Patients with benign multiple breast calcification puncture should consult a doctor in time to clarify the specific condition.