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There are several common types of benign breast disease.
Fibrocystic Changes
As they age, some women feel multiple lumps in their breasts.
Sometimes called benign breast disease, the connective tissue in
these women's breasts becomes ropy or fibrous. This is more
obvious with age, as the milk-producing glands begin to be
displaced by softer, fatty tissue. It may also be more apparent
during pregnancy. Lumps are usually felt around the nipple, the
areola and in the upper, outer part of the breast. Unless a woman
is taking hormone replacement therapy, this lumpiness usually
dissipates after menopause.
Cysts
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs like blisters. They can be easily
identified by ultrasound because they are fluid filled. They occur
most often in women 35-50 and may swell in the weeks before a
woman's menstrual period.
Fibroadenomas
A fibroadenoma is a solid tumour that contains both connective
tissue (fibro) and tissue from the milk glands (adenoma). A
fibroadenoma usually feels round and rubbery. It is the most
common type of lump found by women in their teens and twenties and
is more common in black women. Fibroademonas can often be clearly
identified by ultrasound.
Fat necrosis
This condition most often occurs in overweight women with
large breasts or following surgical breast procedures or breast
trauma. Fat necrosis causes hard, painless lumps and may make the
skin appear bruised or red.
Infections can also cause lumps and breast pain. With an
infection, the nipple may also release a cloudy discharge. Clear
or slightly cloudy nipple discharges may also occur with other
benign conditions.
Hyperplasia
Hyperplasia means excess cell growth. If you have a breast
lump your doctor may suggest a biopsy to examine the tissue for
signs of hyperplasia or cancer. If signs of hyperplasia or excess
cell growth are observed in the tissue, your risk of breast cancer
may be slightly increased and your doctor will encourage you to
monitor your breasts carefully for further changes. Hyperplastic
cells appear in about 25 percent of biopsies of benign conditions.
If the cells are hyperplastic and also appear abnormal this is
called atypical hyperplasia. Atypical hyperplasia (AH) is present
in about five percent of biopsies of benign conditions. Women who
have been diagnosed with AH have a moderately increased risk of
breast cancer. A large study which followed thousands of women
with AH for many years showed that eight percent of women with AH
but no family history of breast cancer, and 20 percent of women
with AH and a family history developed breast cancer in 10 years.
If you are diagnosed with AH, your doctor will likely recommend
more frequent clinical breast exams and/or mammograms.
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Breast Tumour
and homeopathy
A diagnosis of tumor is one of the most devastating experiences a
woman can face. Each year lacs of women receive this diagnosis and
face difficult decisions about treatment.
Initially, fear, shock and anger can be so powerful as to feel
disabling. You may feel isolated and overwhelmed. And nearly
everyone asks the same question. Why me?
Genetic factors play a role in 5 percent to 10 percent of breast
tumor cases. Eating a lot of fat, consistently being more than 20
percent over your ideal weight, and having an inactive lifestyle
may put some people at higher risk. Other possible risk factors
for breast tumor have been identified, but these are controversial
and are not confirmed.
Neither are you alone. This is an important time to reach out for
help. some studies suggest that both your attitude and active
participation in treatment decisions play key roles in your
overall quality of life. It also may even influence the ultimate
outcome of your illness.
Here you'll find information on treatment options for breast
tumor, you can meet women who've made different treatment choices,
focus on this question: "What's best for me?"
Conventional medicine offers very little in terms of therapy,.
GOING THE SURGERY ROUTE has risks that women never think about —
because they are lulled to sleep by the lie, “We got it all.”
Instead of a quick cure through surgical removal of the tumor, a
woman often turns down the long road to tumor hell—as the tumor
returns somewhere else, bigger, in a harder to reach part of the
body, and more vicious.
To cure it properly, you have to remember the word “recurring.”
Women and their doctors believe that the follow-up operation will
eliminate any remaining tumor cells, so that the tumor will never
return. The problem is, in too many cases doctors were wrong. They
didn’t get it all.
If you had breast tumor or any other type of tumor, that means
your body developed a tendency to form tumors. Surgery does not
correct that tendency.
To change that body trend once and forever, you have to use some
powerful forms of natural healing, and you have to use them long
enough to change your body chemistry so that it will never again
form tumor. Much progress has been made in treating tumors by
medicine .In Homeopathy ,not only we dissolve the tumor by
medicine ,but also control the body to form tumors later on.
Even large breast tumors can respond in as little as 7 days — but
it can take months of hard work for a complete reversal.
I remember a case of multiple fibroadenoma of both the breast. The
patient was aged thirty-five, having three children, with family
history of hyperplasia. The surgeons didn’t take her for surgery
as she had numerous lumps. They hesitated to advise total
mammectomy as she was young. Biopy revealed no malignancy and
fibroadenoma was diagnosed. Her final move was to homoeopathy. She
took treatment with little suspicion, but after a period of five
months, she was very happy to see the improvement. After eight
months I asked her to undergo Mammography.To my utter surprise No
lumps were seen!
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