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What Is The Cure For Mixed Echogenic Lesion In My Right Breast?

hi iam 26 years old i had a mixed echogenic lesion (33-32-47mm)in my right breast (cellulitis) i have used CEFDIEL AND CABGOLIN AND PAN-D B-LONG tablets for 1 week .since i am getting pain and it is some how reduced what is the solution . is this danger , i should go for surgery , please tell me any one
Sat, 29 Mar 2014
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Hi. You should consult a surgeon. The cellulitis part must be reduced after taking antibiotics for a week and if it is abscess forming and not being releived, Incision and drainage should be done. No need of cabgolin if you were not having any milk secretion. Take anti-inflammatory for pain releif and proper support to breast.
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What Is The Cure For Mixed Echogenic Lesion In My Right Breast?

Hi. You should consult a surgeon. The cellulitis part must be reduced after taking antibiotics for a week and if it is abscess forming and not being releived, Incision and drainage should be done. No need of cabgolin if you were not having any milk secretion. Take anti-inflammatory for pain releif and proper support to breast. Thanks.