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In this informative video, Dr. Akshita Singh, Consultant - Breast Cancer Oncology at Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center, Bangalore, discusses benign breast diseases in women. She explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for noncancerous breast lumps, which are often a result of fluctuating hormone levels. Key Points Covered: What is Benign Breast Disease? Benign breast disease refers to noncancerous changes in breast tissue that can cause breast lumps. While finding a lump can be alarming, most of these lumps are not cancerous. Common Types of Benign Breast Conditions: Fibrocystic Changes: These are the most common causes of benign lumps. Hormonal fluctuations often lead to fibrocystic changes in breast tissue, making the breasts feel lumpy or tender. Other Noncancerous Lumps: These may include cysts, fibroadenomas, or changes due to injury or infection. Breast Lumps and Breast Cancer Risk: While most benign breast lumps are not cancerous, some benign conditions, such as certain types of fibroadenomas, may slightly increase the risk of developing breast cancer later in life. It is important to monitor any changes in breast tissue and report them to a healthcare provider. Symptoms to Watch For: Lumps that change size during your menstrual cycle Breast pain or tenderness Unusual changes in the shape or appearance of the breast What to Do if You Find a Lump: It’s important to see a healthcare provider if you notice any changes in your breasts. They may recommend imaging tests, such as an ultrasound or mammogram, to evaluate the lump and rule out any serious conditions. Treatment Options: Most benign breast lumps do not require treatment, and they often go away on their own. However, in some cases, your doctor may suggest a biopsy to confirm whether the lump is benign. In rare cases, surgery may be recommended for large or painful lumps. Dr. Akshita Singh emphasizes that regular self-exams and consultations with a healthcare provider are key to breast health. Early detection and awareness of benign breast changes can help reduce unnecessary worry and improve overall health management. For video consultations with Dr. Akshita Singh, visit: https://bit.ly/2z7Y0Bd Learn more about Narayana Health: https://www.narayanahealth.org Connect with Us: Facebook: NarayanaHealth Instagram: @narayanahealthindia Twitter: @narayanahealth Blog: Narayana Health Blog LinkedIn: Narayana Health #BenignBreastDisease #FibrocysticChanges #NoncancerousBreastLumps #DrAkshitaSingh #BreastHealth #NarayanaHealth #HealthForAll #NHCares Stay informed and share this video to help raise awareness about benign breast diseases and the importance of regular breast health checks.