What Causes Pain in Breast Fibroadenoma?
Fibroadenoma-related breast pain is usually caused by factors such as stress and anxiety, menstrual cycle changes, mammary gland hyperplasia, mastitis, or mammary duct ectasia. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Stress and Anxiety
Long-term psychological stress and anxiety can lead to increased release of stress hormones such as cortisol, which may indirectly affect breast tissue, making it more sensitive to pain. This often manifests as fibroadenoma pain, indigestion, headaches, and other symptoms. It is recommended to adopt relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, and meditation to help reduce stress and anxiety.
2. Menstrual Cycle Changes
Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone levels during the menstrual cycle can affect breast tissue, leading to mammary gland hyperplasia and breast tenderness, thereby causing the aforementioned symptoms. These may be accompanied by mood swings and abdominal discomfort. In daily life, maintaining a healthy lifestyle—such as moderate exercise and a balanced diet—can help alleviate menstrual discomfort.
3. Mammary Gland Hyperplasia
Endocrine imbalances and emotional fluctuations may trigger mammary gland hyperplasia. Excessive proliferation of breast tissue can form hyperplastic nodules. When these nodules compress a fibroadenoma, pain may occur, along with symptoms such as breast fullness and stabbing pain. It is recommended to take medications such as Rupixiao Capsules, Xiaoruxiaojie Capsules, or Runing Granules under a doctor’s guidance.
4. Mastitis
Mastitis is typically caused by bacterial infection. When bacteria invade breast tissue, an inflammatory response is triggered, leading to congestion and edema of the breast tissue. This can compress the fibroadenoma and cause pain, possibly accompanied by symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and fever in the breast. It is recommended to follow medical advice and use antibiotics such as Amoxicillin Capsules, Cefalexin Capsules, or Metronidazole Tablets for treatment.
5. Mammary Duct Ectasia
Endocrine imbalances and blocked mammary ducts may lead to mammary duct ectasia, causing the ducts to dilate and compress the fibroadenoma, resulting in fibroadenoma pain. This condition is often accompanied by breast lumps and nipple discharge. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital where procedures such as mammary duct excision or segmental mastectomy may be performed under a physician's care.
In daily life, maintaining a positive mood is important. If significant discomfort occurs, prompt medical consultation is advised.