Is ultrasound accurate in detecting breast hyperplasia

  Breast hyperplasia can be considered a serious illness or a minor illness, but if left untreated for a long time, it can still lead to cancer. So, breast hyperplasia should not be underestimated, and once discovered, it should be actively treated. How can I diagnose breast hyperplasia? Is ultrasound accurate in detecting breast hyperplasia?

  

Is ultrasound accurate in detecting breast hyperplasia1

  Ultrasound examination of breast hyperplasia is relatively accurate. In addition to ultrasound, breast palpation, mammography, breast magnetic resonance imaging, and breast lesion biopsy can also be used to detect breast hyperplasia. These methods are also methods to diagnose and exclude breast cancer.

  Breast hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged women, characterized by breast pain and nodules when touched. Breast hyperplasia does not belong to tumors, nor does it have inflammation. From a histological perspective, it is breast tissue hyperplasia and degenerative disease, and its occurrence is mainly related to endocrine dysfunction.

  Breast hyperplasia can be treated with medication or surgery, and psychological therapy cannot be ignored. Some patients with breast hyperplasia do not need medication or surgery, and can be relieved through psychological therapy. In fact, many patients with breast hyperplasia are related to anger, so through psychological therapy, eliminating troubles and maintaining a relaxed mood, of course, it can be cured.

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