Can breast hyperplasia turn into nodules?
There is generally no such thing as "can mammary gland hyperplasia turn into nodules," as mammary gland hyperplasia and breast nodules are two distinct concepts and do not have a direct transformation relationship. Under normal circumstances, physiological breast hyperplasia does not lead to breast nodules; however, if breast hyperplasia persists over a long period without timely treatment, it may potentially result in the formation of nodules. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical consultation is recommended. The detailed analysis is as follows:
If the breast hyperplasia is physiological, it is often related to the menstrual cycle. Typically, mild breast tenderness or a sensation of lumps may occur before menstruation, but these symptoms naturally subside with the onset of menstruation and do not persist to form fixed nodules.
Although breast hyperplasia may contribute to the development of breast nodules, this is not a direct transformation. Instead, breast hyperplasia may act as a contributing factor or condition for nodule formation. Long-term progression of breast hyperplasia may lead to cystic dilation of breast ducts within the breast, and hyperplastic breast tissue may also form masses or nodules. These masses or nodules may be benign, but could also potentially be malignant.
To avoid unnecessary harm to the body, it is recommended to take medications such as Rupixiao tablets, Ru Kuai Xiao tablets, or Ruzengning tablets under the guidance of a qualified physician. Patients with breast hyperplasia should undergo regular follow-up visits, maintain a balanced diet, follow a regular lifestyle, engage in moderate exercise, and keep their emotions stable.