Is there a problem if the breast ultrasound was normal six months ago, but now something has changed?
In general, a normal breast ultrasound six months ago indicates no obvious breast abnormalities were detected at the time of examination. Whether or not problems may arise after six months depends on specific circumstances. The detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Problems may occur
A normal breast ultrasound result six months ago usually means there was no existing breast lesion at that time. However, if the breast is affected by bacterial infection, hormonal stimulation, blocked milk ducts, or similar factors during this period, problems may develop within six months, potentially leading to breast lesions and conditions such as mammary gland hyperplasia, mastitis, or breast cysts. In such cases, patients should promptly undergo relevant medical examinations and receive targeted treatment once the exact cause is identified.
2. No problems
If the breast has remained healthy over the past six months without any discomfort or symptoms, a repeat ultrasound after six months will generally show normal results, indicating no issues with the breast.
It is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular sleep patterns and avoiding staying up late. Maintain a balanced diet and reduce intake of greasy, spicy, raw, or cold foods that may be irritating. Engage in appropriate physical exercise to promote circulation and enhance overall physical health. Avoid prolonged periods of extreme mental stress.