Can breast cystic hyperplasia be cured?
Breast cystic hyperplasia may not always be curable, depending on the severity of the condition and the timing of treatment.
1. Possible
Breast cystic hyperplasia primarily results from significant dilation of the terminal ducts, small ducts, and lobules of the breast, forming cysts. It is a benign condition. After onset, it may cause lumps in one or both breasts, accompanied by irregular pain and nipple discharge. The disease usually has a short course and progresses slowly. With timely and standardized treatment under medical guidance, it can generally be cured.
2. Impossible
If breast cystic hyperplasia is not treated promptly, there is a risk of malignant transformation. Once malignancy occurs, the likelihood of cure decreases significantly.
In daily life, individuals with breast cystic hyperplasia should avoid using hormonal medications indiscriminately and maintain a positive mental state.