All About Fibrocystic Breast Changes

Treating Fibrocystic Breast Changes: Managing Pain

When it comes to managing the pain or discomfort associated with fibrocystic breast changes, there are several options available. One effective approach is to use over-the-counter pain relievers, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These medications can help alleviate the symptoms and provide relief.

In addition to NSAIDs, a physician may also recommend oral contraceptives, commonly known as birth control pills. These pills work by reducing the levels of hormones in the menstrual cycle, which can help alleviate the symptoms of fibrocystic breast changes.

By utilizing these pain management strategies, individuals experiencing fibrocystic breast changes can find relief and improve their overall quality of life.


Treating Fibrocystic Breast Changes: Options for Cyst Removal

When cysts in the breast cause significant discomfort or pain, or if they grow to a large size, there are treatment options available for their removal. Both fine-needle aspiration and surgical procedures can be used for testing and removal purposes. The process of draining the cyst with fine-needle aspiration can effectively alleviate pressure and pain in the affected area. In the rare instance that a cyst continues to recur despite multiple fine-needle aspirations, surgical removal may be necessary.

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