Bilateral breast hyperplasia is mainly considered to be related to endocrine disorders.
Usually, bilateral breast enlargement is caused by endocrine disorders, such as imbalance of the ratio of estrogen and progesterone in the body, which leads to excessive proliferation of breast parenchyma, and abnormalities of breast sex hormone receptors. In some cases, bilateral breast enlargement is associated with elevated levels of prolactin, which affects the normal growth and development of the mammary glands and the function of lactation.
In addition to the above basic causes, menstrual disorders, taking birth control pills, irregular diet, long-term depression or anxiety, etc., are all triggers of bilateral breast enlargement and need to be taken seriously. Usually, patients with bilateral breast enlargement will experience breast pain, breast nodules, nipple discharge and other symptoms, which will affect the quality of life and health.
For those with bilateral breast enlargement, further detailed examination can be done to check for the presence of other breast diseases. In daily life, try to wear loose, breathable underwear to avoid friction and stimulation by foreign objects. You should also pay attention to the reasonableness of your diet and ensure a balanced intake of nutrients.