Is it serious if breast hyperplasia is accompanied by itching?

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yu Xiaopeng
Introduction
Itching associated with mammary hyperplasia is usually not a sign of serious condition. The itching experienced by patients with mammary hyperplasia does not indicate worsening of the disease; it may result from allergic reactions caused by poor hygiene, dust, pollen, cooking fumes, mites, or other allergens. It is important in daily life to maintain skin cleanliness and avoid contact with substances that may trigger allergies. Antiallergic medications can be used as directed by a physician.

Breast hyperplasia accompanied by itching is usually not a sign of serious condition.

Breast hyperplasia may be caused by endocrine disorders. It can occur when someone stays up late for prolonged periods or experiences excessive mental stress. However, it generally does not cause itching in the breast area. Therefore, itching in patients with breast hyperplasia does not indicate worsening of the condition. Instead, it may result from allergic reactions due to poor hygiene, dust, pollen, cooking oil fumes, dust mites, or similar factors. It's important to maintain skin cleanliness and avoid contact with potential allergens in daily life. Antiallergic medications such as cetirizine tablets, loratadine tablets, or diphenhydramine tablets may be used as directed by a physician.

In addition to the above, if symptoms persist without improvement, timely medical evaluation and treatment under a doctor’s guidance are recommended.


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