Why is the areola getting larger and larger?
Under normal circumstances, the gradual enlargement of the areola may be related to factors such as weight gain, excessive stimulation, hormonal changes, mammary gland hyperplasia, and mastitis. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Weight Gain
Weight gain may lead to increased fat in the breasts, causing the areola to gradually enlarge. It is recommended to control your diet and avoid consuming excessive high-fat or high-sugar foods to maintain a healthy weight.
2. Excessive Stimulation
Frequent sexual stimulation or friction on the breasts may cause the areola to enlarge progressively. It is advisable to choose well-fitting underwear to avoid excessive friction or compression of the breasts.
3. Hormonal Changes
Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, the menstrual cycle, or menopause may affect the size of the areola, leading to progressive enlargement. Maintaining good daily habits and avoiding emotional fluctuations can help sustain hormonal balance.
4. Mammary Gland Hyperplasia
Instability in estrogen and progesterone levels may lead to mammary gland hyperplasia. Endocrine-influenced breast tissue may result in gradual enlargement of the areola. This condition is often accompanied by symptoms such as pain and darkening of the areola. Treatment may include medications such as Rupixiao Capsules, Xiaorusanjie Capsules, or Runing Granules, taken as directed by a physician.
5. Mastitis
Mastitis is primarily caused by bacterial infection or milk stasis. Inflammation of the breast tissue may stimulate the areola, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. It may also be accompanied by discomforts such as redness, swelling, and pain in the breast. Medications such as Amoxicillin Capsules, Cefalexin Capsules, or Huoxue Xiaoyan Pills may be used under a doctor's guidance for treatment.
Routinely using mild cleansing products to clean the breasts and wearing comfortable underwear to minimize excessive friction or pressure can help maintain overall breast health.