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Bilateral Fibroadenosis ,left Axillary Fibrofatty Swelling, What Does It Mean ?
my age 29yrs,height 152cm,weight55cm.Acco to USG report ,i got mild bilateral fibroadenosis ,left axillary fibrofatty swelling? accessory breast.What does it mean ?it s a serious problem?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Fibroadenosis causes breast pain and lumpy feeling of both breasts mostly during time just before menses. It is just due to increased growth of breast tissue due to hormones. Left axillary swelling could be fatty tissue which may not be of any harm. You can take pain killers for the breast pain. Also Evening Primrose oil capsules will help to reduce the pain and tenderness in the breast. Discuss with your Doctor about the management of your condition. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink plenty of water. Exercise daily.
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Bilateral Fibroadenosis ,left Axillary Fibrofatty Swelling, What Does It Mean ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Fibroadenosis causes breast pain and lumpy feeling of both breasts mostly during time just before menses. It is just due to increased growth of breast tissue due to hormones. Left axillary swelling could be fatty tissue which may not be of any harm. You can take pain killers for the breast pain. Also Evening Primrose oil capsules will help to reduce the pain and tenderness in the breast. Discuss with your Doctor about the management of your condition. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink plenty of water. Exercise daily.