Dear Doctor, I am 30 years old unmarried girl, doctor advised me do mammogram of both breasts as it was discharging fluid for some time, report is as follows- Few mammary ductules near nipple dilated and measured 2.3 mm in diameter. Axillary lymphadenopathy seen Breast mass at right breast is identified and measured 0.6 cm Breast Microcyst are identified in both breasts. Secretory tissues of both breasts in all quadrant appears normal and comparable to each other Fat lobules well formed and appears normal. No focal lesion seen Rectoareolar region appears normal No abnormal collection or calcification Underlying muscles and ribs appears normal No dilated ductiles are seen impression- Few dilated mammary ductiles seen in both breast. Secretory tissue and fatty tissues of both breast appears normal and comparable. Breast mass at right breast is identified and measured 0.6 cm Underlying muscles appears normal. Axillary lymphadenopathy seen. please advise.
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Dear lybrate-user, you are a young lady with active hormone status when some tubercle like structures are expected. The breast lump measuring 0.6 cm with lymphadenopathy is a matter of concern. If the lump and the lymph nodes in the axilla are painful it may be inflamatory. For this get cbc done. If it shows increased nutrophils you need a course of antibiotics. If the lump and lymph nodes are painless and cbc is normal you should go for fine needle aspiration, that will confirm if it is cancerous or not. Accordingly treatment can be considered.
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Hi lybrate-user, I appreciate you seeking guidance. Well, I would advise you to connect with a gynaec oncologist for further traction. A fine needle biopsy can help establish the exact nature of the breast mass precisely, and direct the way forward. Please do as advised by your ob/ gyn or gynaec oncologist. Once diagnosis is achieved, you can connect back with all relevant reports for further naturopathic/ integrative traction. Do take care and all the very best. Sincerely
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These are developmental changes in breast. Nothing need to be done specifically for these changes. If you still have problem of discharge please also check tsh and prolactin level. Imprint cytology of discharge can also sent. Only thing you need to do is breast self examination regularly if found to have any problem you can consult with your doctor.
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