Breast hyperplasia is common in women in their 20s and is usually a normal physiological phenomenon. Breast hyperplasia is the growth of breast tissue in the breast, resulting in a lump in the breast, which usually occurs during the menstrual cycle** and gradually decreases or disappears after menstruation. Breast hyperplasia is not a pre-lesion of breast cancer, but a benign disease that does not have a serious impact on health.
One of the more common causes of breast hyperplasia in women over the age of 20 is fluctuations in hormone levels. Normally, a woman's breast tissue undergoes physiological growth and degeneration during the menstrual cycle, and this process of hyperplasia and degeneration can lead to breast tissue hyperplasia and cystic nodules due to hormonal action. During menstruation, the sensitivity of breast tissue to estrogen increases, leading to breast hyperplasia, and after menstruation, hormone levels decrease, and breast tissue hyperplasia and cystic nodules also decrease.
In addition to the impact of hormone levels, if a 20-year-old woman has an irregular life and diet, the psychological pressure is greater, and the possibility of breast hyperplasia will also increase. Irregular diet can lead to instability in estrogen levels in the body, which in turn can affect the growth of breast tissue; Excessive psychological stress can also affect hormone levels, which in turn leads to the occurrence of breast hyperplasia.
In general, breast hyperplasia does not need special **, you only need to massage the breasts regularly, avoid wearing too tight underwear, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If breast hyperplasia is accompanied by pain or discomfort, warm compresses and massage can be used to relieve symptoms. If the symptoms are more severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time and receive examination by a professional doctor**.
Although breast hyperplasia is a common physiological phenomenon, women in their 20s still need to pay attention to breast health. It is very important to check your breasts regularly, pay attention to changes in your breasts, and perform self-examinations. If any abnormalities are found, such as breast lumps, nipple discharge, etc., you should seek medical attention as soon as possible for further testing to rule out the possibility of other diseases.
All in all, it is normal for a 20-year-old woman to have breast hyperplasia and there is no need to worry too much. However, in daily life, it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, pay attention to breast health, and have timely check-ups and ** to ensure breast health. New Year's Creation Incentive Program