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Ultrasound of both breasts shows increased fibroglandular tissue. In the right breast, multiple well-defined oval hypoechoic lesions with smooth margins are seen, measuring approximately 12.8 × 6.8 mm, 9.7 × 5.5 mm, 9.0 × 3.6 mm, and 13.0 × 6.6 mm. In the left breast, a small well-defined hypoechoic lesion measuring about 3.5 × 3.0 mm is noted. No posterior acoustic features or ductal dilatation are seen. Skin, nipple, and areolar complex appear normal. No lymphadenopathy is detected in axillary regions. Findings suggest fibroadenomas. Lesions are predominantly benign (BIRADS II), with one lesion categorized as BIRADS III. Follow-up is advised.
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Hello, According to the scans it does seem like a fibroadenoma which is benign But better get it examined so that the doctor can have an idea about the lump And according do any further investigations like a needle test or only medication if required
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These fibroadenomas are nothing to worry. They subside with age. Follow up can be done 6 monthly.
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if feeling discomfort, can go for USG guided minor procedure.
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Wear good breast supporting brasserie/ sports bra.
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these are very small benign lumps..nothing to worry about just need 6 months follow up
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There are multiple small number of fibroadenomas so that it is better to observe and if you are feeling pain and any discomfort then go for excision
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