Fibrocystic changes
Doctor, I was previously diagnosed with a fibrocystic condition.
I would like to know if fibrocystic changes can disappear.
Additionally, I have a habit of taking vitamins; is it safe for me to take Centrum or propolis? Thank you!
Xiao Lan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/06/19
Dr. Lin Shuilong reply Surgery
Fibroadenomas, once diagnosed, typically do not disappear unless treated surgically.
The use of vitamins such as Centrum or propolis has no direct relation to fibroadenomas.
All vitamins should be taken in appropriate and adequate amounts.
It is recommended that you have regular annual breast screenings to stay away from cancer.
Wishing you good health from Tainan Hospital.
Reply Date: 2002/06/19
More Info
Fibrocystic changes, often referred to as fibrocystic breast disease, are a common condition characterized by the presence of non-cancerous lumps or cysts in the breast tissue. These changes can cause discomfort, tenderness, and sometimes pain, particularly in relation to the menstrual cycle. It is important to understand that fibrocystic changes are not a disease but rather a variation of normal breast tissue that can fluctuate with hormonal changes.
Regarding your question about whether fibrocystic changes can disappear, the answer is somewhat nuanced. In many cases, fibrocystic changes can indeed fluctuate and may become less pronounced or even resolve over time, particularly after menopause when hormonal levels stabilize. However, this does not mean that they will completely disappear for everyone. Some individuals may continue to experience these changes throughout their reproductive years. Regular monitoring and communication with your healthcare provider are essential to ensure that any changes in your breast tissue are appropriately evaluated.
As for your inquiry about vitamin safety, it is generally safe for most individuals to take multivitamins like Centrum (善存) or other dietary supplements, including propolis (蜂膠), as long as they are taken within the recommended dosages. However, it is crucial to consider a few factors:
1. Consultation with Healthcare Provider: Before starting any new supplement, including vitamins or herbal products like propolis, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your health history, current medications, and specific health needs.
2. Potential Interactions: Some vitamins and supplements can interact with medications or other supplements, potentially affecting their efficacy or leading to adverse effects. For example, certain vitamins may affect blood clotting or interact with medications for chronic conditions.
3. Quality of Supplements: Not all supplements are created equal. It is important to choose high-quality products from reputable manufacturers to ensure safety and efficacy. Look for certifications from third-party organizations that test for purity and potency.
4. Dietary Sources: Whenever possible, obtaining vitamins and nutrients from a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats is preferable. This approach not only provides essential nutrients but also offers additional health benefits through dietary fiber and antioxidants.
5. Monitoring for Side Effects: If you decide to take any new supplement, monitor your body for any unusual symptoms or side effects. If you experience any adverse reactions, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
In summary, fibrocystic changes can fluctuate and may improve over time, particularly after hormonal changes associated with menopause. Regarding vitamin supplementation, it is generally safe, but it is essential to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure that it aligns with your individual health needs and to avoid any potential interactions with medications. Regular check-ups and open communication with your healthcare provider will help you manage your health effectively.
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