Breast Lump

Breast Lump Treatment at Total Surgicare, India

Are you noticing any rubber-like lumps in your breasts? Contact Total Surgicare in India. Our team of highly experienced surgeons specializes in breast lump removal surgery with minimal scarring. Schedule your free consultation today with an expert surgeon in India for safe and effective treatment.

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      Treatment of Breast Lump in India

      A breast lump is a non-cancerous growth of breast tissue that can vary in size from person to person. Some lumps may cause pain, while others are painless and may resolve on their own. Breast lumps can develop in any part of the breast and are commonly caused by conditions such as fibroadenoma, fat necrosis, cysts, mastitis (breast infection), or fibrocystic changes. While breast lumps can occur in both men and women, they are more prevalent in women. If you notice a lump or experience discomfort in your breast, it is essential to consult a plastic surgeon for a comprehensive evaluation to determine the severity and the most suitable treatment approach.

      Breast lumps are categorized based on their severity and symptoms:

      • Fibroadenoma – A movable, non-cancerous lump that develops due to hormonal fluctuations, commonly found in women aged 15-30 years.
      • Cyst – A fluid-filled sac that forms in the breast glands, often seen in women aged 20-50 years.
      • Abscess – A painful pus-filled lump caused by an infection, typically affecting lactating women.

      Treatment of Breast Lump in India

      A breast lump is a non-cancerous growth of breast tissue that can vary in size from person to person. Some lumps may cause pain, while others are painless and may resolve on their own. Breast lumps can develop in any part of the breast and are commonly caused by conditions such as fibroadenoma, fat necrosis, cysts, mastitis (breast infection), or fibrocystic changes. While breast lumps can occur in both men and women, they are more prevalent in women. If you notice a lump or experience discomfort in your breast, it is essential to consult a plastic surgeon for a comprehensive evaluation to determine the severity and the most suitable treatment approach.

      Breast lumps are categorized based on their severity and symptoms:

      • Fibroadenoma – A movable, non-cancerous lump that develops due to hormonal fluctuations, commonly found in women aged 15-30 years.
      • Cyst – A fluid-filled sac that forms in the breast glands, often seen in women aged 20-50 years.
      • Abscess – A painful pus-filled lump caused by an infection, typically affecting lactating women.

      What does a breast lump feel like?

      A breast lump may feel as hard as a rock or squishy like a grape or pea. Breast lumps can occur in your breast tissue or close to your armpit area. The lump might feel hard or different from the rest of your breast tissue.

      It’s also common to have a lump that feels:

      • Bumpy.
      • Smooth or spongey.
      • Soft or squishy.
      • Hard or firm.
      • Moveable (you can push it around).
      • Round or irregularly shaped.

      Additionally, you may notice the lump feels painful or tender to touch. This isn’t necessarily a sign of a serious problem. The pain may come and go with your menstrual period.

      A lump in your breast can be accompanied by nipple changes, such as your nipple turning inward or releasing a clear or bloody discharge.

      Keep in mind that a lump in your breast when breastfeeding (chestfeeding) can be a symptom of engorgement or a clogged milk duct. You should contact your healthcare provider if this doesn’t go away within a few days.

      Breast Lump

      Breast Lump Information

      Category Details
      Definition A breast lump is a growth or mass in the breast tissue. It can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
      Causes
      • Fibroadenoma (benign)
      • Cysts
      • Fibrocystic changes
      • Lipoma
      • Breast cancer
      Diagnosis Methods
      • Clinical Exam: Doctor examines the breast and underarm area.
      • Mammogram: X-ray of the breast.
      • Ultrasound: Imaging for further evaluation.
      • Biopsy: Sample tissue taken for lab testing.
      Treatment Options
      • Benign Lump: Monitoring, aspiration (for cysts), or surgical removal.
      • Malignant Lump: Surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy), radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy.
      Prognosis Benign lumps usually pose no threat but require monitoring. Early diagnosis and treatment of cancerous lumps improve survival rates.
      Common Myths
      • Myth: All breast lumps are cancerous.
      • Fact: Most lumps are benign and not cancerous.
      • Myth: Only women get breast lumps.
      • Fact: Men can also develop breast lumps and breast cancer.
      • Myth: Breast lumps in younger women are not serious.
      • Fact: Although uncommon, younger women can also have cancerous lumps.
      • Myth: Mammograms expose you to harmful levels of radiation.
      • Fact: The radiation exposure from a mammogram is minimal and considered safe.
      Self-Care and Monitoring
      • Perform regular self-breast exams to detect changes.
      • Maintain a healthy diet and exercise.
      • Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption.
      When to See a Doctor
      • New lump or mass
      • Changes in breast size or shape
      • Skin changes (dimpling, redness)
      • Nipple discharge, especially bloody

      What does a cancerous breast lump feel like?

      Symptoms of cancerous breast lumps vary for everyone. Some of the things you should watch for include:

      • A hard, “discrete” lump is the most common sign of breast cancer. The tissue feels very different than the surrounding breast tissue. Early on, it’s movable. It becomes less moveable later.
      • Skin changes like dimpling, bulging, puckering or redness, particularly if you see it in a mirror with your arms raised overhead.
      • Changes in the shape or size of your breast.
      • Breast pain that’s localized to one spot.
      • Changes to your nipple, like bloody discharge, an inverted nipple or scaliness/erosion of your nipple. If one nipple suddenly looks different than the other nipple, you should contact your healthcare provider.

      Why choose Total Surgicare for Breast Lump Treatment?

      Delivering Seamless Surgical Experience in India

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      Breast Lump Removal Surgery

      At TotalSurgiCare, we utilize lumpectomy, lancing, needle aspiration, or excisional biopsy to remove breast lumps. The most suitable removal method is selected based on the type and cause of the lump.

      02.

      Expert Breast Surgeons

      At TotalSurgiCare, our highly skilled breast surgeons have over 10 years of experience and extensive expertise to perform the surgery safely. They develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs.

      03.

      Minimal Scarring

      Breast lump surgery at TotalSurgiCare is a minimally invasive procedure. Our surgeons make precise incisions to minimize post-operative scarring, ensuring there is no aesthetic downside.

      04.

      Insurance Approval & No-Cost EMI

      At TotalSurgiCare, we accept all health insurance plans to cover the cost of breast lump treatment. We also offer a No-Cost EMI option, allowing patients to split the treatment cost into easy installments.