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What should I do if the breast nodules are larger? This method solves quickly and leaves no trace

author:Dr. Wang of the Department of Breast Medicine

Recently, a 30-year-old young mother was during a health examination at our Royal Lai Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou when she found nodules on her breasts. This makes her very worried: want to remove this "time bomb", but take several days off for surgery, and are afraid of being known to their colleagues for their privacy? And what if the breast scars are left after the operation?

A minimally invasive rotary resection of Mai Mo Tong carried out by our hospital will bring the gospel to the majority of patients!

On the same day, I successfully removed her breast tumor by performing "Minimally Invasive Rotary Resection of Mammothon" at the outpatient clinic. Patients can go home on the same day after surgery, and the wound is small, no bleeding, and has little impact on daily work and life, and the postoperative patient said that the experience is "very good".

What should I do if the breast nodules are larger? This method solves quickly and leaves no trace

I took a picture with the patient

Ms. G, 30 years old, found that there was a tumor in both breasts during the physical examination of our hospital, further color ultrasound prompted, bilateral breast multiple low echo nodules, the maximum 23 * 18mm, BI-RADSIII. Considering that the patient is preparing for a second child, and the tumor is too large and there is a certain risk of malignancy, surgical resection is recommended. Because the patient herself is busy with work and is more worried about the traditional way of surgery, it is recommended that she give priority to the minimally invasive rotary resection of the breast McMattle.

This surgical method can be applied to the minimally invasive excision of breast nodules, cysts, benign tumors, and masses of uncertain traits and precise positioning biopsy, and can be selected in the range of 5 mm to 30 mm in size.

Under the real-time monitoring of the whole process of ultrasound high-frequency probe, the operation can accurately locate and remove the breast mass, and can also solve multiple lumps at the same time with one incision, solving the problem of multiple small nodules. The time is short, the damage is small, the postoperative recovery is fast, and the scar is almost invisible to the naked eye, which greatly reduces the physical and psychological pain of the patient.

In a short period of time, 5 lumps in Ms. G's body had said goodbye to her.

In recent years, in the female group, the incidence of breast diseases such as breast hyperplasia and breast cancer is extremely high, which has a great impact on women's physical health. When the breast suddenly appears uncomfortable such as swelling and pain, many female friends begin to worry: Am I sick? Is the always swelling and pain in the breasts a sign of disease?

If the breast feels uncomfortable, the first thing to understand is the cause: Some women during puberty, causing breast swelling and pain; Some are breast swelling and pain caused by changes in estrogen levels in the body before menstruation; Some nursing mothers are in a special physiological period, the level of hormones in the body is relatively high, which may also cause breast swelling and pain.

The above are all breast swelling and pain that occur in physiological changes, and generally do not have to worry, after a period of time can be relieved by themselves.

But also to remind the majority of female friends, although the physiological swelling and pain of the breast does not affect the health, when the breast has a hard mass, the nipple has a bloody secretion, the breast has a local redness, swelling, heat and pain and other manifestations, at this time breast examination is very necessary. Breast health is no small matter, female friends are best to do a breast examination regularly, timely check the risk of breast cancer, so as to intervene early. If you have any questions about your breasts, you can also consult me, and I will take the time to answer your questions!

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