Breast hyperplasia axillary pain

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2025-05-24 19:00:31 Views: 33 times

Breast hyperplasia axillary pain may be related to breast fibroma, lymphadenitis, breast cancer and other diseases, the relevant explanations and analysis are as follows: 1. Breast fibroma breast fibroma is due to high estrogen levels in the body led to abnormal hyperplasia of breast epithelial cells formed benign tumors. When the tumor volume increases, may compress peripheral nerves, thus causing symptoms of axillary pain. For patients with no obvious symptoms and small fibroma, regular review can be chosen to observe the changes of the tumor. If the fibroma is large or accompanied by symptoms such as pain, surgical resection can be considered. Common surgical methods include minimally invasive rotational resection to achieve the purpose of treating breast fibroma. 2. Lymphadenitis Lymphadenitis is inflammation of lymph nodes caused by bacterial infection. Axillary pain occurs when inflammation involves axillary lymph nodes. Common pathogens include Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus. Patients can be treated with antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules and roxithromycin dispersible tablets under the guidance of a doctor to control the condition. For patients with obvious local symptoms, local treatment measures such as hot compress and physiotherapy can also be taken to relieve pain and inflammation.3. Breast cancer The occurrence of breast cancer is related to genetic factors, changes in hormone levels and environmental influences. Tumor cells may invade surrounding lymph vessels and nerves, leading to axillary lymph node enlargement and pain. In addition, there may be skin depression, nipple discharge and other symptoms. Conventional treatment for breast cancer includes surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy. Specific treatment options should be determined according to the specific conditions of the patient and the severity of the disease. Patients can be guided by doctors through chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other adjuvant treatment, commonly used drugs are doxorubicin hydrochloride injection, paclitaxel injection, etc.



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