Can hyperplasia of secondary mammary gland be cured

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Grade two hyperplasia of mammary glands is a common disease among women. The age of onset is 18~35 years old, and the incidence rate is 58% to 89% of women. The incidence rate of city is higher than that of rural area. Therefore, we need to know more about secondary breast hyperplasia can be cured.

Can hyperplasia of secondary mammary gland be cured

Treatment 1: vitamin E treatment of mammary gland hyperplasia is mainly through promoting the function of gonadotropin secreting cells in the anterior pituitary, regulating the gonadal function, increasing the excretion of ketones in urine, increasing the weight and function of ovary, increasing the number of mature follicles and luteal cells, inhibiting the oxidation of progesterone in the body and enhancing its sterol synthesis, so as to regulate the endocrine function of the body To achieve the effect of the treatment of breast hyperplasia.

Treatment 2: the blood examination of patients with breast hyperplasia found that the content of vitamin A was significantly reduced, and vitamin A can effectively promote the conversion of inactive peroxyandrostenone and gestrinone hormones into active androstenone and progesterone, and then inhibit the response of breast to estradiol, so as to achieve the purpose of treating breast hyperplasia.

Treatment 3: B vitamins in the treatment of hyperplasia of mammary glands are generally aimed at correcting high estrogen syndrome, which has the effect of relieving pain and dispersing knots. Patients should pay attention to high protein diet in the stage of taking B vitamins, and cooperate with some liver benefiting preparations for continuous treatment for 1-3 months, which can achieve better therapeutic effect. In order to prevent recurrence of the disease, the drug can be taken again after 1-2 months to consolidate the treatment.

matters needing attention

Patients with hyperplasia of mammary glands should eat a low-fat and vitamin rich diet to maintain a balanced nutrition. This is because diet and nutrition play a special catalytic role in breast disease. Excessive intake of fat and animal protein and obesity caused by uncontrolled diet promote the production and release of some hormones in the body, which will stimulate the hyperplasia of mammary gland epithelial cells, which is one of the important causes of breast diseases.