Breast pain after two years of menopause is considered to be related to cystic hyperplasia of the breast, breast cancer, mastitis and other factors.
1. Breast cystic hyperplasia: If a woman has breast cystic hyperplasia, it can also cause breast pain, and the cause is not yet clear, the reason for the occurrence is considered to be related to the exposure of estrogen in postmenopausal women, which will stimulate breast epithelial hyperplasia and dilation of breast ducts, and then produce breast pain.
2. Breast cancer: For women who undergo estrogen replacement therapy at a later age or after menopause, the exposure to estrogen in the body may be increased or prolonged, resulting in breast cancer and breast pain.
3. Mastitis: Pain in patients with mastitis is usually caused by bacterial infection. If the patient is not breastfeeding mastitis, the breast pain is usually more obvious, and the localization of the breast may be accompanied by redness, warmth, and localized lumps and other manifestations.
In conclusion, women who experience breast pain two years after menopause should cooperate with their doctors for further examination and treatment, and not delay their condition.