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There is a lump in my breast. It hurts when you press it, but it doesn't hurt if you don't press it. What's going on here?
The cause of mammary gland hyperplasia is endocrine disorder. The decrease of lutein secretion and the relative increase of estrogen are the important causes of breast hyperplasia nodules. The causes of breast hyperplasia nodules also include mental factors. Mental stimulation can change the internal environment of human body, thus affecting the function of endocrine system, resulting in abnormal secretion of one or more hormones. Mental stress, emotional excitement and other adverse mental factors may make the breast hyperplasia nodule tissue that should be restored unable to be restored or incomplete. Over time, breast hyperplasia nodules will be formed, and these bad mental stimuli will aggravate the existing symptoms of breast hyperplasia nodules.

Herbal milk can be used to treat and eliminate hyperplastic nodules and care for breasts. The clinical manifestations of breast nodules mainly include the following two aspects:

1. Breast pain: it is common for unilateral or bilateral breast pain or tenderness, and the general course of disease ranges from 2 months to several years. Most patients have the characteristics of periodic pain.

2. Breast lump: the lump is often multiple, unilateral or bilateral, and it is more common in the outer upper quadrant; And the size and texture will change periodically with menstruation. The lump in the premenstrual period will increase and the texture will be harder. After menstruation, the lump will shrink and the texture will be tough but not hard. During palpation, palpable masses are nodular in structure, with different sizes, unclear boundaries with surrounding tissues, tenderness, no adhesion with skin and deep tissues, and no swelling of axillary lymph nodes.

In addition, breast nodules are characterized by long course of disease, slow development, and sometimes nipple discharge. When these symptoms appear, you should seek medical advice in time.