Breast pain
The symptoms of hyperplasia of the breast are mainly characterized by periodic breast pain. At first, it was diffuse pain, and tenderness was obvious on the upper and outer sides of the breast. The pain increased every month before menstruation, and the pain subsided or disappeared after menstruation. In severe cases, there was persistent pain before and after menstruation. Sometimes pain radiates to the armpits, shoulders, back, and upper limbs. Patients often report that there is a lump in the breast, but only thickened breast glands are touched during clinical examination. There are very few adolescent simple breast lobular hyperplasia that can heal in about 2 years, and most patients need treatment. Don't bear it.
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