The fastest way to recover from breast calcification

Surgical removal of the lesion is the fastest way to eliminate breast calcification, however, most patients are treated with conservative measures (e.g., applying medications for the cause of the disease, etc.) to monitor the progression of the disease. Drugs should be applied under medical supervision. Calcification is a pathological manifestation of the presence of calcium salt deposits in the patient’s tissues and organs. Calcification of the breast, on the other hand, suggests that the patient may have chronic mastitis, breast fibroma, breast hyperplasia, breast sarcoma, breast cancer and other pathological conditions. Therefore, patients with breast calcification should undergo a complete examination program, especially pathology examination, to confirm the nature of the final lesion. If the diagnosis of benign lesions, such as chronic mastitis, breast fibroid, breast hyperplasia, etc., need to be combined with the condition of the treatment. Chronic mastitis patients should be treated with antibiotics such as cefdinir dispersible tablets and levofloxacin tablets to fight infection, and patients with complicated conditions can have the inflammatory lesions surgically removed. Breast fibroids can be considered for surgical treatment, usually breast fibroidectomy; breast hyperplasia patients are mainly conservative treatment with drugs, usually oral Xiaojin Pills, breast fetish dispersal capsules, etc., and monitor the development of the lesion through regular review. If malignant lesions, such as breast sarcoma and breast cancer, are diagnosed, radical mastectomy should be performed, followed by radiotherapy and other treatment measures to stabilize the condition as much as possible.