What to do if you have a lump in your breast

The majority of breast lumps are due to breast fibroadenoma, a benign lesion that is mostly solitary, can be pushed when touched by hand, is more clearly defined, and is generally less painful, with some fluid leaking from the nipple.

In addition, there is another type of mass that is caused by breast cancer, breast tuberculosis, etc. It is an isolated nodule with no clear border, adheres to the skin, has irregular margins, and when the breast ligaments are invaded, there is nipple depression and some skin orange peel.

When a breast lump appears, a detailed mammogram should be done in a timely manner to confirm the diagnosis before targeted treatment, and if it is due to breast cancer, surgery should be performed in a timely manner to avoid further aggravation, and for other factors, treatment by puncture biopsy has good results.

Patients should keep their mood healthy and happy during this period, and take more rest to avoid overexertion.