Is Mild Bilateral Fibroadenosis In The Breasts A Serious Concern?
Hi,Dr I m 32yrs and my breast ulterasound report is:- both the breasts display decrease parenchymal echogenicity with multiple hypoechoic areas within predominantly in the outer zone.Both the axillae do not reveal any significant lymphadenopathy. IMPRESSION:-MILD BILATERAL FIBROADENOSIS. Please let me know there s any point to be worry......
Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone trough your query and I can understand your concerns. The ultrasound suggestive of a harmless condition called fibroadenosis. You don't need to worry regarding this because it is quite common in young females and respond well to treatment, these arise due to hormonal imbalances. You can take simple analgesics like ibuprofen or meftal for pain.If the lump increases in size you might require a minor surgical removal of the lump. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr Shinas
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Is Mild Bilateral Fibroadenosis In The Breasts A Serious Concern?
Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone trough your query and I can understand your concerns. The ultrasound suggestive of a harmless condition called fibroadenosis. You don t need to worry regarding this because it is quite common in young females and respond well to treatment, these arise due to hormonal imbalances. You can take simple analgesics like ibuprofen or meftal for pain.If the lump increases in size you might require a minor surgical removal of the lump. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr Shinas