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What are the characteristics of breast fibroma?
Breast fibroma is the most common benign breast tumor, which can occur in women of any age after puberty, especially 18 ~ 25 years old. Its main clinical manifestation is breast mass. Masses are mostly found by patients unintentionally, generally painless and do not change with menstrual cycle. Some patients suffer from fibroma and breast hyperplasia at the same time, and premenstrual breast pain may occur at this time. Mammary fibroma mostly occurs in one breast, and it is often a single, round or oval mass with different sizes, hard texture, smooth surface, clear boundary, high activity and no adhesion with surrounding tissues. Masses of hyperplasia of mammary glands are more common on both sides, and can be nodular, flaky or granular with soft texture. Masses often have obvious pain and tenderness, which can change with menstrual cycle.

Breast fibroma can be removed by surgery, and it will not recur if it is completely removed. However, breast fibroma is a benign tumor of the breast, and a few of them can become malignant.

Gynecologists in Hefei Liren Gynecology Hospital reminded that a considerable number of patients did not pay enough attention after suffering from breast hyperplasia, delayed seeing a doctor or only sought to relieve the symptoms of breast pain, but did not realize the potential danger of breast hyperplasia-that is, a small amount of breast hyperplasia persisted for a long time, and benign tumors or malignant lesions of the breast would occur.