Breast hyperplasia is a common gynecological disease, and its occurrence should be taken seriously, especially with reasonable treatment. During the treatment period, not only attention should be paid to nursing, but also treatment errors should be avoided.
Can breast hyperplasia be eradicated?
Most women's breast hyperplasia is caused by physiological breast hyperplasia, which may be due to factors such as adverse mental stimulation and changes in dietary structure, leading to excessive estrogen secretion in the body and stimulating breast cells. Physiological breast hyperplasia changes with the periodic changes in estrogen in the body, such as symptoms of breast hyperplasia appearing before menstruation, and symptoms decreasing or disappearing after menstruation. This type of breast hyperplasia can be cured without treatment.
Even pathological breast hyperplasia can be cured through unified treatment. However, breast hyperplasia is prone to recurrence, which can be caused by excessive mental tension, emotional excitement, and excessive fat intake. The Western medicine treatment for breast hyperplasia mainly focuses on alleviating symptoms, with significant side effects and easy recurrence. Therefore, it is suggested that patients with breast hyperplasia should adopt the dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the Endocrine system as a whole, so as to achieve the effect of treating both symptoms and root causes.
Treatment methods for breast hyperplasia
1. Psychological therapy: The occurrence of breast hyperplasia is often related to fatigue, irregular lifestyle, mental tension, and excessive stress. The first step in treating breast hyperplasia is to alleviate life and work pressure, eliminate worries, feel comfortable, calm, and alleviate symptoms.
2. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that breast hyperplasia begins with liver stagnation, followed by blood stasis and phlegm coagulation. It should be soothing the liver and regulating qi, promoting blood circulation and resolving stasis, and softening and dispersing nodules. Chaihu, Baishao, Xiangfu, Orange Leaf, Danshen, and Dilong are commonly used drugs in traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. Some patients can also take traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, such as Sanjieling, Rukuaixiao, Runing, Rukang Tablets, Free Powder or Danzhi Free Powder (Taste Free Powder). In addition to breast malignancies, treatment methods other than traditional Chinese medicine can also be tried. For example, traditional Chinese medicine bra, acupuncture and moxibustion, massage, etc.
3. Western medicine treatment: Hormonal drugs, iodine preparations, and tamoxifen can be used to alleviate pain, with certain side effects and not given priority. Vitamins a, B6, and e also have the effect of regulating sex hormones and can be used as adjunctive drugs for breast hyperplasia.
4. Surgical treatment: Hyperplasia of breast is caused by imbalance of endocrine and metabolism, and there is no operation indication itself. If breast cancer and difficult to distinguish breast nodules are encountered in clinical practice, surgical resection can also be used, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by pathological examination.