What is Fibroadenoma?
- What is Fibroadenoma?
Fibroadenomas are benign and glandular masses of the breast. These masses are often painless. It consists of palpable and moving masses with a smooth surface appearance. A serious incidence of fibroadenoma is encountered in patients presenting with palpable and pain complaints during manual breast control. Approach and diagnosis of this disease; It is performed after a detailed examination of the patient, as well as an evaluation including the history and the disease, it has. Especially 1 cm. Tissue diagnosis is made by fine needle biopsy from fibroadenomas and above. Because some masses are in fibroadenoma-like structures. In order not to miss important audiences, each audience should be examined in detail.
Cysts, which are defined as water-filled vesicles formed due to the collection and discharge of fluid called edema during menstrual periods, can manifest themselves in manual examination when they reach a certain size. When there is widespread edema in the breast, these fibroadenomas can manifest themselves. Another situation is that while it gives the breast a homogeneous shape, which is located in the adipose tissue of the breast, it can form as 1 cm masses within itself. In this case, solid masses formed in the adipose tissue. They consist entirely of good tissues. There is no risk of fibroadenomas turning into malignant over time.
The duty of physicians should be to explain that these diseases do not turn into cancerous cell tissues. However, as there are situations that require regular follow-up, drug treatment methods should not be interrupted. In the follow-ups, when these masses reach certain sizes and start to cause anxiety in the patient, the removal status of these masses should be considered. Depending on these situations, such as the occurrence of unbearable pain in the patient and disruption of his famous life, pain relief treatment can be applied primarily. In order not to be dependent on painkillers, it should be used during periods when the patient is very painful, especially these periods include menstrual periods. Since painkillers do not eliminate the pain caused by these cysts, special drug treatment is also applied. These masses are formations that grow in certain periods and shrink in certain periods. For this reason, they can disappear from themselves only in cases of taking painkillers with regular follow-ups. The surgical removal of very painful and large masses may only be due to the fact that the patient suffers so much that it cannot continue his life. Apart from this, fibroadenoma masses are not intervened too much.