Fibrodenoma

2024-10-14 11:06:24
My daughter is on breastfeeding.she is 1 month.i have multiple fibrodenoma in my both breast.i am feeling that my one fibrodenoma become big and swallow.how to cure
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Answered2024-10-16 06:58:27

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Get yourself examined first followed by sonography of breast if required.

Answered2024-10-15 08:55:42

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U need to be examined Meet a doctor in person

Answered2024-10-15 04:15:28

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Answered2024-10-15 04:01:14

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Wait for some time. After you have stopped breastfeeding your baby you should get your sonomammography done. The further treatment will depend on the size of fibroadenomas and your symptoms. Fibroadenomas are benign. So waiting for a few months will not make any difference to the prognosis.

Answered2024-10-15 02:48:49

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Get done ultrasound first

Answered2024-10-14 18:50:48

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Need mammography and further management

Answered2024-10-15 13:59:42

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Do an ultrasound breast

Answered2024-10-15 09:16:20

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Need ultrasound of both breast and physical examination

Answered2024-10-15 07:50:02

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get a ultrsound scan first to know size of it

Answered2024-10-15 07:24:06

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Consult Gynecologist physically for examination and ultrasound

Answered2024-10-14 15:09:42

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Get a usg of both breast

Answered2024-10-14 15:09:07

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This could also be a galactocoele (blocked milk duct), in which case you can apply hot compress and gently massage and express the milk out. Better to get examined by your doctor and have a scan done to know what is the cause and how to treat.

Answered2024-10-14 12:31:21

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Get ultrasound scan breast done.

Answered2024-10-14 12:16:20

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Hi Fibroadenoma are harmone dependent They can increase on size. But rate of increase is important, associated pain etc U can go for USG bilateral breast to rule out lymphnodes

Answered2024-10-14 12:13:27

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Do an ultrasound for breast.Even if it is past diagnosis,a recent scan is mandatory to look for changes

Answered2024-10-14 12:05:10

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Answered2024-10-14 11:49:45

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Plz upload your latest scan report

Answered2024-10-14 11:30:02

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