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4cm Lump in right breast
I have lump in my right breast near niple area. Its not painful and is movable. I have consulted few doctors for this. They have said their is nothing to be worried about, it's common in girls and suggested to have a surgery to get this removed. I have also got the biopsy done which suggested this was non cancerous and is not harmful. Thus I needed a advice: 1. Can the lump be dissolved by taking medicines. I mean is there a way to get this done without a surgery? 2. If at all the only possible way is to have a surgery then how soon should this be done. Note: It's been 10 months now since I first noticed the lump. Over the time I have got it scanned size of the lump is not significantly increased but l can feel it's more structured now. I don't have any reports with me now.
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Fibroadenoma is commenestly seen benign lump of Breast Examination n sonomamography gives the clue of its being benign Fancy or biopsy confirms it’s microscopic pattern however there can be some missing zones Lump which is increasing in size or bothering u mentally shud be removed Medical treatment is in the form of hormone receptor blocking agents atleast to be taken for 3-6 mths Surgical way is easier as u don’t have to worry then
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It can't be dissolved with medicine For further details please contact me
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Cap Primosa 1000 mg once a day for 3 months Tablet cabergolin 0.25 mg twice a week on Monday and Thursday for 6 weeks
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Repeat breast ultrasound after 6 weeks drink lots of water and fruits juice
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Hi. If the lump is not causing any discomfort you can leave it there ia no medicibe to dissolve it .
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