Breast cysts

Breast cysts are fluid-filled sacs within a breast. This disease often affects women age 30 to 40 years old. Cystic nodules or lumps of varying sizes appear in one or two breasts, along with breast tenderness, breast swelling or colorless, yellow or bloody milk. The nodules or lumps grow significantly before the menstrual period and breast tenderness aggravates. These symptoms improve significantly after menstruation. If there is no bacteria invasion and infection, breast cysts can exist in the breast for a long time. Cysts are round or oval and they are movable. It feels cystic when you touch it. A small number of patients also have skin redness, burning sensation or slight pain. Generally breast cysts require surgery.


How is Breast cysts treated in practice?