There’s no need to panic at mammary.

There’s no need to panic at mammary.

The mammogram is a frequent diagnosis on a female medical examination report, but there are very different attitudes towards mammograms: one considers the mammoth to be common and careless, and the other creates a sudden connection to cancer and fears.

What’s mammogram?

Mammograms are in fact a synonym for smaller mammograms, and they contain a wide range of possibilities, including common benign pathologies: increased cystosis, pure cystosis, fibre adenoma, mammoma in the catheter, breast inflammation, etc., and possibly malignant pathologies: intraductive cancer or early breast cancer. The probability of different benign pathologies developing into breast cancer is not uniform, so mammograms need to combine the growth characteristics of the nodals with the results of tests such as B super, molybdenum, and even MRI to determine whether it is necessary to perform a dynamic and regular check-up of the nostrils.

The smaller the number, the farther away from cancer.

Many women who do mammogram ultrasound or molybdenum test are frightened by the mammography BI-RADS grade of “12345” on the list, as if the number of three was cancer. In fact, it is normal to fear mammography, which is the most common breast disease in women, and the incidence of mammography tends to increase year by year and is becoming increasingly younger, mostly among women aged 25 to 45.

The examination revealed that mammograms do not have to be too panicful, and that most mammograms are benign, healthy, well-balanced, pacing and regular follow-up visits. In the case of breast glands of grade 4 and above, particular attention needs to be paid to the need for a specialist breast consultation as soon as possible.

How to prevent mammoth.

1. Life is organized in such a way as to reduce the need to stay up late and maintain a good mood.

Following the principle of “low-fat high-fiber” diet, eating more beans, vegetables and fruit, increasing the metabolic pathways to humans, reducing the consumption of fried foods, fats, sweets, etc., controlling animal protein intake and avoiding breast growth caused by excessive estrogen. Stop drinking.

3. Marriage and breastfeeding in due course. Pregnancy and lactation are a biological regulation of the function of the breast, so it is beneficial to have children married and breast-feeding in due course.

Breast disease is also common in menstruation, paraplegia and uterus. Actively combating gynaecological diseases is an important part of reducing the incidence of breast diseases.