Breast lumps to identify benign and malignant methods are mainly clinical manifestations, physical examination, auxiliary examination and other aspects of a comprehensive judgment, the specific method of identification, it is recommended to consult a specialist.
1. Benign breast lumps: the lumps are not hard when pressed, often painful, can be pushed, the location is not fixed, there is no lymph node metastasis, some of the lumps are related to the menstrual cycle, breast ultrasound or molybdenum target examination is considered to be below the bi-rads classification 3, but it is necessary to follow up and review on a regular basis, and it is not ruled out that it will develop into malignant.
2. Malignant breast lump: the lump is hard and painless, there may be nipple inversion and overflow, and even cellulite sign and dimple sign, and there may be axillary lymph node metastasis, etc. The ultrasound or molybdenum target may be classified as bi-rads 4 or 5, and further biopsy is needed to clarify the lump.
In daily life, it is recommended to conduct more breast self-examination, find abnormal changes in the lump, and consult a doctor for clarification in a timely manner.