What Causes Breast Lipoma?
Breast lipoma is a benign tumor derived from adipose tissue of the breast. Can occur at any age, the age of onset is more common in 30 to 50 years old. [1]
Breast lipoma
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- Breast lipomas are derived from the breast
Breast lipoma symptoms
- Tumors are generally 3 to 5 cm and can grow to about 10 cm. Tumors grow slowly and generally have no particular discomfort. Breast lipomas rarely undergo malignant changes. Smaller, slower growing lipomas can be interviewed, but for lipomas that grow faster, have a larger volume, and significantly compress the surrounding tissue, surgery should be performed and no longer after surgery. relapse.
- Breast lipomas are mainly single and mostly single, which is different from the breast paramammary. The tumor is round or oval. The surface composition is leaf-shaped, and the outer layer is a complete fiber envelope, which has good mobility and has no adhesion to surrounding tissues.
Breast lipomas treatment
- For the treatment of lipomas, experts suggest that it is best to use Chinese and Western therapies. Western medicine for surgical resection will make lipomas larger and larger, especially for multiple lipomas, which cannot be treated surgically, because the bigger the cut, the bigger the cut. Many, breast lipomas are benign tumors. Patients only need to observe and treat frequently. Such tumors grow faster and can be actively treated for larger tumors. The resected tissue should be sent for pathological examination to avoid missed diagnosis with other tumors. [1]
Breast lipoma prevention
- The prevention of multiple breast lipomas should start from the daily diet, and timely prevention, detection and treatment are the key.
- 1. Alcohol and alcoholic beverages, eat less spicy foods, such as peppers, dog meat, etc., irritating foods can pass through the growth of lipoma, so eat less of these foods.
- 2. Diet should be regular. It is reasonable to eat 30% of daily meals for breakfast, 40% of daily meals for lunch, and 30% of daily meals for dinner.
- 3. Eat less high-cholesterol foods, such as egg yolks, fatty meats, seafood, scaleless fish, animal meat and other dirty foods.
- 4. Eat more fiber-containing foods, a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and low-fat, low-cholesterol foods. Such as cereals, lean meat, apples, shiitake mushrooms, fungus, celery, kelp, (scaly) fish, etc. Easy to use vegetable oil and less animal oil.
- 5. You can drink green tea or put some raw hawthorn, ginkgo, etc. during tea to clear the cholesterol in your body.