Breast Tenderness/Benign Breast disease
Protocols
Clinical Features:
- 1)Mastalgia(Breast pain)
- 2)Breast lump
Investigation:
- 1) Clinical Breast Examination
- 2)Mammogram
- 3)USG
- 4)Biopsy
Rx:
- 1+0+1...........3 month
2.Tab.Frenxit(Flupenthixol+melitracen)
- 1+0+0........1 month
☑️if pain:
- 1+0+1....5 days
Advice:
- Use hot or cold compresses on your breasts.
- Wear a firm support bra, fitted by a professional if possible.
- Wear a sports bra during exercise, especially when your breasts may be more sensitive.
- Experiment with relaxation therapy, which can help control the high levels of anxiety associated with severe breast pain.
- Limit or eliminate caffeine, a dietary change some women find helpful, although medical studies of caffeine's effect on breast pain and other premenstrual symptoms have been inconclusive.
- Follow a low-fat diet and eat more complex carbohydrates, a strategy that's helped some women with breast pain in observational studies.
- Consider using an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) — but ask your doctor how much to take, as long-term use may increase your risk of liver problems and other side effects.