How to prevent recurrence after excision of ductal papilloma of the breast?

After the removal of ductal papilloma of the breast, patients usually do not experience recurrence as long as they take proper care of the disease and undergo regular medical checkups. Surgical excision of intraductal papilloma of the breast involves complete removal of the lesion and preservation of as much normal glandular tissue as possible. After the lesion is completely removed through surgery, it usually will not recur. After surgical removal, patients should use antibiotics such as penicillin under the guidance of the doctor to prevent wound infection, and at the same time, do not squeeze the affected area. In addition, patients should eat a light diet, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, do not smoke and drink, and exercise properly to enhance physical fitness. Patients need to have regular physical examination after the operation, improve the blood routine, chest X-ray, breast ultrasound and other inspection items, and have regular review to prevent the recurrence of the disease. After the removal of breast ductal papilloma, patients with any discomfort are recommended to go to the hospital in time for follow-up, to find out the problem and timely treatment.