女性乳Headache是怎么回事

Dec 20, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Dapeng
Introduction
Female nipple pain may be caused by hormonal changes, mammary hyperplasia, nipple trauma, mastitis, fibroadenoma of the breast, or other reasons, and targeted treatment should be provided according to specific conditions. If symptoms worsen or other discomforts occur, prompt medical attention is recommended. In daily life, patients should maintain a regular lifestyle and avoid staying up late and excessive fatigue.

Female nipple pain may be caused by hormonal changes, mammary gland hyperplasia, nipple trauma, mastitis, or fibroadenoma of the breast, among other reasons. Targeted treatment should be provided based on specific conditions. If symptoms worsen or are accompanied by other discomforts, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Hormonal Changes

Before menstruation, fluctuations in hormone and progesterone levels within the body can stimulate the proliferation and thickening of mammary ducts, leading to breast tenderness and nipple pain. This type of pain usually subsides gradually after menstruation and generally does not require special treatment.

2. Mammary Gland Hyperplasia

Poor lifestyle habits or emotional instability in women may lead to hyperplasia of the breast epithelium and fibrous tissues, making them susceptible to mammary gland hyperplasia and resulting in nipple pain. Maintaining good sleep habits helps regulate hormone levels and alleviate symptoms.

3. Nipple Trauma

If a woman's breast suffers from external injuries such as impact or falls, soft tissues around the breast may be damaged, potentially causing nipple pain. Disinfection with iodophor can be used to prevent infection.

4. Mastitis

Excessive milk production in women, failure to promptly expel surplus milk, or poor hygiene of the nipple area may allow bacteria to grow around the nipple, increasing the risk of mastitis and associated nipple pain. Under a doctor’s guidance, medications such as amoxicillin capsules, cefixime dispersible tablets, or roxithromycin capsules can be used for treatment.

5. Fibroadenoma of the Breast

This is a benign tumor. If the tumor enlarges, it may compress surrounding nerves and blood vessels, causing nipple pain. Surgical options, including minimally invasive rotational excision, radiofrequency ablation, or cryoablation, may be considered after consulting with a physician.

In daily life, patients should maintain regular作息 (lifestyle routines), avoid staying up late and excessive fatigue. Additionally, maintaining a positive mindset, reducing stress, and minimizing emotional fluctuations are recommended.