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How to treat nodules on the breast?
There are nodules in the breast that need surgical treatment. There are benign and malignant breast nodules. Benign breast nodules include breast cysts and breast fibromas, which can be single or multiple. If the benign nodules can be repaired conservatively, we can try the external application products of traditional Chinese medicine components for conditioning. No side effects, good effect, and no irritation to the stomach. Generally speaking, it is a good method.

Malignant breast nodules, such as breast cancer and breast sarcoma. It is best to make clear the pathological diagnosis of breast nodules before operation, which is helpful to formulate the operation method. The general method is to do a coarse needle biopsy. This method has high accuracy and simple operation. If the pathological result of puncture is benign, only local resection of the nodule is needed. If it is a malignant tumor, it is necessary to perform surgery according to the standardized treatment plan for breast cancer.

In addition, we should pay attention to the following points in life, knowing these can better repair breast nodules:

Stay away from bad living habits: Bad living habits will aggravate the occurrence of breast problems, so women must first have good living habits if they want to get rid of breast nodules.

Adjust sleeping position: Bad sleeping position will not only affect the quality of women's sleep, but also affect the "rest space" of breasts. Sleeping in a curled posture will cause poor breast secretion, which will increase the chance of breast nodules in the long run.

Relieve stress: In recent years, the number of breast nodules has increased, which is inseparable from the increase in female pressure. When the heart pressure is high, it will affect the function of the five internal organs, and the balance relationship between the bodies will be broken, leading to endocrine abnormalities, thus inducing mammary gland hyperplasia.