A breast cyst is a fluid-filled cyst that develops within the breast.They are often not malignant (benign). You might have one or more breast cysts. A breast cyst frequently feels like a grape or a water-filled balloon, although it can also feel hard.
Breast cysts are not treated unless they are huge and unpleasant or uncomfortable. In that situation, draining the fluid from a breast cyst may help alleviate discomfort.
Breast cysts can occur in women of any age, although they are more prevalent in women before menopause, often under the age of 50. They can, however, be found in women of any age. Breast cysts are also frequent in postmenopausal women who are on hormone treatment.
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Each of your breasts has lobes of glandular tissue organized like daisy petals. During pregnancy and breastfeeding, the lobes are split into smaller lobules that produce milk. Fatty tissue and fibrous connective tissue make up the supporting tissue that gives the breast its form. Breast cysts form as a result of fluid build-up within the glands of the breasts.
Breast Cysts can be Differentiate Based on their Size:
Experts are unsure what causes breast cysts.They may form as a result of hormonal changes caused by monthly menstruation. Breast cysts can be seen in one or both breasts.
Breast Cysts can be Seen in one or Both Breasts. Signs and Symptoms Include:
Breast cysts do not raise your chance of developing breast cancer. However, having cysts may make it more difficult to detect new breast lumps or other changes that require assessment by your doctor.When you're menstruation, your breasts may feel lumpy and uncomfortable, therefore it's vital to be familiar with how your breasts feel throughout your menstrual cycle so you'll notice if anything changes.