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Subareolar fibroadenoma in left breast
After few days of pain in left breast, my wife has undergone High Resolution USG of Both Breasts, report is as following: Quote: FINDING: A 11.8 mm x 6.7 mm x 10.0 mm sized well - defined, lobulated, hypoechoic SOL is seen in left subareolar region. No microcalcification nor any accentuated vascularity seen. Rest of the fibro- glandular structure of both breasts are normal in disposition and echogenicity. Fat globules, fibrous septae and lactiferous duct systems are normal. Axillary tail of breasts are also normal. Skin thickness and subcutaneous layers are normal. No obviously enlarged lymph node is detected in the axilla. IMPRESSION: Subareolar fibroadenoma in left breast. BIRADS - 3. Unquote: Please suggest what to do. Is there anything to worry?
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This is noncancerous nothing to worry please  observe
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Nothing to worry.
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For pain and reducing the size of fibroadenoma you can take Tablet Cabergolin 0.25 mg twice a week for six weeks
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