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Fibrocystic Mastopathy

Fibrocystic mastopathy is also known as fibrocystic breast disease. Non-cancerous changes occur in the breast. There will be a development of fluid-filled round sacs or oval sacs and scar-like tissue on the breasts. It makes breasts look lump and tender. It often occurs due to hormonal changes during menstruation. Taking over-the-counter pain relievers helps to reduce pain.

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Query: Hello doctor, I am 61 years old and I am 5'41". I weigh 121.25 Ibs. I was found to have a small formation of microcalcinates in the left mammary gland. It was operated and cancer was not found. The diagnosis after surgery was fibrocystic mastopathy. Could you recommend treatment for preventing this ...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com.In order to prevent fibrocystic mastopathy, I suggest you take tablet Aloes Compound (Kumari, Hirabol, Kambhoji), one tablet in the morning and one in the evening after food. This can be continued lifelong. The main ingredient is aloe vera. Consult your specialist docto...  Read Full »

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