Breast Lump - Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

A breast lump is a swelling or mass in the breast tissue. Learn about its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.

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Also Known As:

स्तन में गांठ (Hindi)स्तनातील गाठ (Marathi)

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What is a Breast Lump?

A breast lump is a localized swelling or mass in the breast. It can be benign or malignant and requires proper evaluation to determine the cause.

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Trigger Foods to Avoid in a Diet

High-Fat Diet

May influence hormone levels, potentially affecting breast tissue.

Caffeine

Some believe it may worsen breast lump symptoms, though evidence is limited.

Symptoms for Breast Lump

Palpable Lump

Noticeable lump in breast tissue.

Pain or Tenderness

May or may not be painful.

Skin Changes

Dimpling, redness, or nipple changes around the lump.

Common Causes of Breast Lump

Fibroadenoma

Benign tumors common in younger women.

Cysts

Fluid-filled sacs that can cause lumps.

Breast Cancer

Malignant tumors requiring urgent treatment.

Fibrocystic Changes

Noncancerous changes causing lumpiness and discomfort.

Risk Factors for Breast Lump

Age

Risk increases with age.

Family History

Genetic predisposition to breast cancer.

Hormonal Factors

Early menstruation, late menopause, or hormone therapy.

Complications if Breast Lump Left Untreated

Breast Cancer

Malignant lumps can spread if untreated.

Infection

Infected cysts or abscesses can cause pain and swelling.

Psychological Impact

Anxiety and stress due to lump detection.

Diagnosis

Includes physical exam, imaging (mammogram, ultrasound), and biopsy if necessary.

Diagnostic Methods

  • Physical Examination
  • Mammography
  • Ultrasound Imaging
  • Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC)
  • Core Needle Biopsy
Diagnostic procedure

Surgical Treatment Options

Our advanced surgical procedures provide effective, long-term relief

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Excisional Biopsy / Lump Removal

Surgical removal of the lump to diagnose or treat.

Definitive diagnosis through histopathology
Complete removal of suspicious lumps
Relief from symptoms
Prevention of malignancy progression

Recovery Time

1-2 weeks

Anesthesia

Local or General

Mastectomy

Removal of breast tissue in cases of cancer.

Effective cancer control
Reduces recurrence risk
Can be combined with reconstruction

Recovery Time

Several weeks

Anesthesia

General

Preventive Measures

Observation

Monitoring benign lumps without immediate intervention.

Medications

Pain relief or hormone therapy in certain cases.

Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA)

Minimally invasive procedure to sample lump cells for diagnosis.

Ultrasound Monitoring

Regular imaging follow-up to track lump changes over time.

Breast Lump Types and Surgical Procedures

Benign Lump

Description: Includes fibroadenomas and cysts; generally noncancerous.

Surgical Procedure: Clinical evaluation and monitoring or surgical excision if symptomatic.

Malignant Lump

Description: Breast cancer requiring aggressive treatment including surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.

Surgical Procedure: Diagnosis via biopsy followed by surgery and adjunct therapies.

At Total Surgicare, our specialist proctologists determine the best surgical approach based on the specific type and location of your breast lump, ensuring optimal outcomes with minimal disruption to sphincter function.

Why choose Total Surgicare for Breast Lump Surgery?

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Expert Breast Surgeons

Specialized care for diagnosis and treatment.

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State-of-the-Art Imaging

Accurate detection and assessment of breast lumps.

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Personalized Treatment Plans

Tailored based on lump type and patient needs.

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Comprehensive Support

Counseling and follow-up care for patients.