There will be hard areas. Women have a large number of glands inside their breasts that are inherently bumpy, and many women find on their own that the lumps are nothing more than areas of normal breast projection, especially before menstruation when the glands receive irritation and become more pronounced.
The breast is composed of skin, fibrous tissue, fatty tissue, and mammary glands. The fatty tissue is mainly located under the skin. The fibrous tissue mainly surrounds the breast, but does not form a complete capsule. The interior of the breast is mainly 15 to 20 glandular lobules and adipose tissue.
When a solitary, painless, well-defined and mobile lump is found in the breast, it may also be a benign tumor such as mammary fibroid, lipoma, intraductal tumor, etc. Malignant tumors cannot be excluded.
It is recommended to go to a specialized hospital for breast surgery, where the doctor of choice will make a diagnosis by palpation, combined with mammography (mammogram) and mammography, and choose a treatment modality that takes into account the patient’s lifestyle, family history, and, if necessary, a puncture biopsy to determine the nature of the disease before targeting treatment.