Is a round, small hard lump in the breast that doesn't hurt a sign of hyperplasia?

Mar 17, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yu Xiaopeng
Introduction
There is a small, round, hard lump in the breast that is not painful—it could be mammary gland hyperplasia or possibly a breast fibroadenoma. Patients are advised to seek medical attention as early as possible and should undergo a breast ultrasound at a hospital to confirm whether it is due to mammary gland hyperplasia. Breast fibroadenoma is a benign condition within the breast with a relatively high incidence rate. It presents as a mass inside the breast and typically causes no pain when pressed.

A round, firm lump in the breast that is not painful may be caused by mammary gland hyperplasia or could possibly be a fibroadenoma. Patients are advised to seek medical attention as early as possible and undergo necessary examinations for accurate diagnosis.

A round, firm lump in the breast may result from mammary gland hyperplasia. In young and middle-aged women, elevated estrogen levels can lead to lobular hyperplasia of the breast tissue, manifesting as a palpable mass. It is recommended that patients visit a hospital to undergo a breast ultrasound examination to confirm whether the condition is due to mammary gland hyperplasia. Breast fibroadenoma is a benign condition commonly found in younger women. It typically presents as a round or oval mass within the breast, which usually does not cause pain when pressed. If the fibroadenoma is small, regular follow-up with breast ultrasound is sufficient, and surgery is not immediately necessary. However, if the fibroadenoma increases in size during follow-up, minimally invasive surgery is recommended for treatment.

Patients experiencing such abnormal symptoms should actively pursue treatment. During treatment, it is important to stay relaxed and avoid excessive anxiety, as stress may negatively affect recovery.