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Treatment for benign breast tumors

Treatment is directed at symptom control and prevention of complications that may arise by failing to treat the injury. Fibrocystic changes generally do not require any treatment and get better with time.
Changes in lifestyle:
These measures are implemented, not only because it could alleviate the symptoms associated with BBD, but also because of the advantages related to overall health and wellness. Eating a diet low in fat and the elimination of methylxanthines (coffee, tea, chocolate and carbonated beverages) produced improvements in 60% of cases and can be used to treat fibrocystic change, particularly if the pain is shown. Although not established a direct association ultimately promulgating quitting smoking and exercising regularly. Women who undergo fat necrosis, must wear a bra as additional support.
Medications:
The BBD with infectious etiology, such as an abscess or mastitis, is treated with antibiotics, but the duration of therapy depends on the severity of symptoms and response to treatment. Patients commonly require at least 1 week of oral antibiotics. The choice of antibiotic depends on the suspected causative organism, usually gram-positive coccid. Acute mastitis is also treated with hot compresses. In mastitis related to breastfeeding, breastfeeding should continue while the patient is treated for mastitis. Read the rest of this entry »