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Understanding Nipple Discharge: Causes and Treatment Options

Breast issues I have been experiencing white discharge and yellowish fluid from my nipple when I squeeze it. This has been happening frequently lately. What should I do, doctor?


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
Nipple compression may result in white discharge and yellowish fluid in some women. Generally speaking, there is a low association with breast cancer. It is advisable to observe for a period of time, and if necessary, a cytological examination of the discharge can provide clearer...

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Finding Hospitals with Fine or Core Needle Biopsy Equipment for Breast Concerns

Are there any family medicine clinics equipped with fine needle or core needle biopsy facilities? Hello Dr. Wu: I recently went to a breast surgery department at a hospital for an examination and unexpectedly found many calcifications (cysts and nodules) in both breasts. The doct...


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
Dear Miss Worry, Discovering calcifications in the breast (such as cysts and nodules) or suspected tumors can indeed be concerning. However, facing these issues courageously is the key to resolving them and achieving peace of mind. It is important to return to normal life. For s...

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What to Do If You Suspect Breast Cancer: Expert Advice

How should suspected breast cancer be managed? If a patient is suspected of having breast cancer, what management would you recommend?


Dr. Zhao Ming Reply:
Hello: If there are concerns about suspected breast cancer, it is best to immediately consult a breast surgeon for further evaluation. A thorough physical examination should be conducted first, followed by mammography and ultrasound to assess the nature of the lesion. A tissue bi...

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Understanding Excess Breast Tissue: Concerns and Causes Explained

Breast tissue Hello, I have a smaller left breast. Recently, during a breast examination, I found a hard lump near the areola of my left breast, but it does not move, and I cannot determine its size. It is also not painful. Therefore, I went to a gynecologist for an ultrasound, b...


Dr. Yang Jinfa Reply:
Hello, the size of breasts naturally varies. If there are lumps in the breast but the ultrasound results are normal, it is possible that there are no actual lumps. Some young women have dense breast tissue, which can feel like small, granular lumps and may be difficult to disting...

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Can Estrogen Help Women Increase Breast Size? Exploring Myths and Facts

Female hormones and the breasts? Hello, doctor. I've heard that gynecomastia in men is caused by excessive secretion of estrogen. After gender reassignment surgery (male to female), individuals also take estrogen to enhance breast size. Can this method be used to help women ...


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
Hello: It is better to pursue natural options, and the use of female hormones is not without risks. Moreover, hormone replacement therapy during menopause is considered to have a potential risk of cancer (such as breast cancer). Therefore, women should prioritize their health whi...

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Understanding Breast Pain: Is It a Sign of Breast Cancer?

I'm sorry, but it Hello Doctor: Recently, for the past month, I have been experiencing unexplained sharp pains in my right chest. I have had this before, but not as frequently as this time. Could this be a sign of breast cancer? Thank you.


Dr. Zhao Ming Reply:
Hello: Given your age and the nature of your pain, the likelihood of breast cancer is very low. However, it is essential to visit a breast surgery clinic for a thorough examination.

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Understanding Gynecomastia: Self-Testing, Treatment Costs, and Concerns

Gynecomastia in males Hello, I have a few questions regarding gynecomastia in males. First: Is there a way to self-assess whether one has this condition? Second: In a previous response to another individual, you mentioned that health insurance covers the surgical removal, and unl...


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
Hello: 1. Self-examination can be somewhat difficult to describe; however, if you notice a firm lump under the areola that is not very hard and sometimes occurs on both sides, this may be "gynecomastia." 2. "Male breast cancer," if it reaches a certain stage (...

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Understanding Nipple Itching: When to Worry About Breast Health

Nipple itching Hello Dr. Yang: I have been married for six months and have not yet become pregnant. Recently, I have been experiencing unexplained itching of my right nipple, occasionally accompanied by peeling skin. I suspect it might be eczema, but applying medication has not i...


Dr. Yang Mingqi Reply:
Hello: You have symptoms related to your breasts, and researching information online is a good start. The next step is to consult a breast surgeon for further evaluation. Generally, the majority of nipple itching and peeling are benign, but confirmation by a specialist is necessa...

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Understanding Fibrocystic Breast Changes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Cancer Risk

Fibrocystic changes? Doctor: I have found a hard lump in my right breast, but it only feels hard and does not cause any swelling or pain, and it does not move. I have had an ultrasound, which did not reveal anything significant, and the doctor said it is a fibrocystic change. How...


Dr. Yang Mingqi Reply:
Hello: The presence of a hard lump in the breast is a common clinical issue. Generally, it can be categorized into two types: 1. True lumps, such as fibroadenomas, cysts, or breast cancer. 2. False lumps, such as the fibrocystic breast condition you mentioned, which is the most c...

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Understanding Fibrocystic Breast Disease: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatments

Cystic Fibrosis I experience pain near my breasts during my menstrual period. I previously went to the hospital for a health check-up and was diagnosed with fibrocystic breast disease. Will this condition turn into a tumor, and what are the treatment options?


Dr. Yang Mingqi Reply:
Hello: Fibrocystic breast disease is a condition characterized by breast tissue that is more sensitive to hormonal stimulation. It is not a tumor. This condition can lead to the dilation of mammary ducts and hyperplasia of the epithelial cells in response to hormonal changes. On ...

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Understanding Breast Pain: Causes and When to Seek Further Testing

Breast pain I would like to consult a physician. I am 29 years old and have two children. Recently, I have been experiencing frequent breast pain, so I went to the hospital for a breast ultrasound, and the results were normal. Why am I still experiencing pain? Do I need to underg...


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
Most breast pain (about 90%) is benign, but it often causes anxiety among women due to the persistent fear of breast cancer. However, breast pain does not equate to breast cancer. Statistically, only about 5% of breast cancers present with breast pain, while the majority manifest...

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Understanding Breast and Axillary Discomfort: When to Seek Medical Advice

Occasional discomfort in the left axilla and left chest? Sometimes there is a lump under my left armpit that is a bit painful, but it can disappear at times and reappear at others. I also experience slight discomfort in my left breast, possibly related to my menstrual cycle. Asid...


Dr. Wu Jingtang Reply:
The lump in your left armpit may be what is referred to as "accessory breast tissue." The slight discomfort in your left breast is likely due to fibrocystic changes or neuralgia, both of which are generally not a cause for concern and can be monitored with regular follo...

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