Will Breast Ductal Tumor Disappear Spontaneously?
Mammary duct tumor usually does not disappear spontaneously. It is necessary to seek timely treatment after falling ill to prevent the condition from worsening and affecting physical health. Mammary duct tumor generally refers to papilloma occurring in the epithelium of mammary ducts, which belongs to a type of benign breast tumor and is divided into central and peripheral types. After falling ill, symptoms such as nipple discharge and breast masses may appear. If not treated in time, the condition may become more severe and generally does not disappear spontaneously. After falling ill, patients need to undergo surgical treatment under the guidance of doctors to remove the tumor, which can improve the disease and achieve the purpose of treatment. If not treated in time, it may lead to metastasis and spread of cancer cells, worsening the condition. Surgical specimens removed after surgery also need to undergo pathological examination for final diagnosis. After falling ill, patients need to pay timely attention to changes in their physical condition and seek medical attention promptly if they experience discomfort. At the same time, it is also necessary to maintain a good mindset and sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late for long periods of time. After surgery, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid wearing tight clothing, and reduce irritation to the breast area. Additionally, regular hospital follow-ups are necessary to understand the recovery of the condition.