What Is a Hypoechoic Nodule?
Breast nodules are common in women of childbearing age, and are mainly characterized by periodic breast pain, which relieves itself after menopause. Most patients have symptoms of pain, often unilateral or bilateral breast hyperplasia, a long course of disease, slow development, and sometimes with nipple discharge. There may also be inaccurate menstrual times, small amounts or pale colors, which can be accompanied by dysmenorrhea. Some people have no symptoms. Mainly because of women's own endocrine disorders, the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone ratios, stimulation of hyperplasia of the breast and incomplete recovery. Although mammary gland hyperplasia has nothing to do with breast cancer, the risk of mammary gland hyperplasia becoming cancer is often greater than that of healthy people.
Hypoechoic nodules
- Breast nodules are common in women of childbearing age, and are mainly characterized by periodic breast pain, which relieves itself after menopause. Most patients have symptoms of pain, often unilateral or bilateral
- The treatment of this disease is mainly symptomatic treatment, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicines, including relieving liver and regulating qi, reconciling Chongren and withering ovarian function. For localized breast cystic hyperplasia, it should be reviewed within 1 week to 10 days after menstruation. If the mass becomes soft, shrinks or subsides, it can be observed and continued with traditional Chinese medicine treatment. If the mass does not resolve significantly, or if malignant lesions are suspected of the local lesion during the observation process, precise positioning of the molybdenum target should be performed, and drug superconducting ablation should be intervened to control the spread of breast nodule. If there is atypical epithelial hyperplasia, you can use the inspection equipment to pinpoint the lesion for minimally invasive surgical resection. It is also possible to locate the system to locate the superconducting ablation breast nodule mass when the lesion is located. Those with high risk factors, and those who are older and have hyperplasia of breast tissue around the mass, can also be used for simple mastectomy. If there is no such situation, it can be closely followed up after interventional drug superconducting ablation of breast nodule mass.