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How fibroadenomas is diagnosed and treated?

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How fibroadenomas is diagnosed and treated?

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These move freely within the breast and can be diagnosed through a combined clinical examination, ultrasound, and removing cells using a needle. Fibroadenomas may not need to be removed as it can decrease in size within two years if left alone. However, you can opt to have it removed if these lumps get bigger. How cysts is diagnosed and treated? The breast goes through different stages during its development. As you reach the age of 40, the lobules in your breast tissue can become abnormal and enlarge, forming cysts. These can be diagnosed using an ultrasound or by inserting a needle into the lump and drain the fluid (which is also used for treating cysts). The fluid extracted from cysts varies in color ranging from yellow to green to blue-black. If the fluid is stained with blood, it is sent for further testing. What should I do if I find a lump? What is important is that if you have found a lump in your breast, consult your doctor and have them diagnosed. Whether these lumps are canc

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