Benign breast disease refers to non-cancerous conditions affecting the breast causing changes in the breast tissues. Individuals suffering from benign breast disease can experience breast pain, lumps, swelling, skin changes, and more. Benign breast diseases are not cancerous or life-threatening, however, they may increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
Benign breast disease is often mistaken as breast cancer as first thought due to the growth of breast lumps, however, most breast lumps are benign. Benign breast disease is caused by a variety of factors including hormonal fluctuations, infections, medications, certain medications, and more.
Although benign breast diseases do not pose a threat to life some of them may raise the chance of breast cancer in the future. Furthermore, early detection and treatment are critical for several reasons including:
Several factors may increase the risk of developing benign breast disease including:
Signs of benign breast disease can be noticed during a self-examination, some of the most common symptoms of benign breast disease include:
Diagnosis of benign breast disease involves a combination of physical exam, imaging tests, and potentially a biopsy. The specialist might examine the breast and check for lumps, changes in skin, and nipple areas. Further, the specialist might suggest some imaging tests including:
Mammogram: To check for abnormalities & examine breast lumps.Treatment is only necessary for a few benign conditions such as atypical hyperplasia or conditions that raise the risk of developing breast cancer in the future. The majority of benign breast diseases do not require treatment. Common treatment options include the following.
Medications: Treatment through medication like pain relievers, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, etc helps reduce breast pain, and discomfort, treats infections, and helps regulate hormonal fluctuations.With routine breast exams and other imaging tests, breast lumps can be identified.
Breast lumps are distinct from the surrounding breast tissues and feel like solid masses.
Benign breast lumps can be treated with thermal ablation, fine needle aspiration and other methods depending on the type of lump.
The majority of benign breast lumps are painless, though some may cause pain and tenderness.