Does breast hyperplasia cause scapula pain?


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Mammary gland hyperplasia refers to hyperplasia of mammary glands. Whether hyperplasia of mammary glands causes scapula pain usually needs to be judged in combination with actual conditions.
If hyperplasia of mammary glands is found in a timely manner, the proliferation range is small, the surrounding blood vessels are not compressed, and the ischemic necrosis of surrounding tissues is not caused. At this time, the condition is relatively mild, and it usually does not cause scapula pain. If hyperplasia of mammary glands is found later, the proliferation range is large, and the compression of surrounding blood vessels causes ischemic necrosis of local tissues. At this time, the condition is relatively severe, and the pain may radiate to the scapula, which generally causes scapula pain.