How to Treat Mastalgia (Breast Pain)

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Mastalgia is breast pain. Breast pain is divided into 2 groups, cyclic mastalgia: related to menstruation, and non-cyclic mastalgia: not related to menstruation and can come from the breast or around the breast structure (such as muscles or joints).

The cause of

Some women experience breast pain around the time of ovulation (release of the egg) which continued until the arrival of menstruation. Pain can be felt only in one breast or can also spread to the armpit. Pain in non-cyclic mastalgia usually continue to exist and only at a specific location in the breast. The cause could be either injury or collision on breast artritik, pain in the neck and chest cavity that spread to the breast, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, estrogen therapy before, breast infection, before puberty, drugs and alcoholic with liver damage, certain substances in food or, and breast cancer.

Symptoms

If you've experienced this disease then the sufferer will experience symptoms like breast pain arises when pressed. And the pain can be felt in one or both breasts, if it continues to remain so this could spread the pain or is localized.

Diagnosis

The purpose of the diagnosis is to find causes and symptoms through physical examination on the breast as a Mammogram, breast ULTRASOUND and biopsy of the breast tissue.

Treatment

If the results of the diagnosis has been found then then proceed with action p, where the type of a given drug is diuretic with dosage as recommended by a doctor. In addition to other types of drugs that are given birth control pills, Progesterone, Tamoxifen, danazol, Viteks and bromocriptine. If the disease is still included lightly then dispensing is performed orally, but if the disease is severe then includes the granting of a remedy should be done in a more intensive as through intraverna.

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