Most breast lumps are benign (non-cancerous), while other breast lumps may be malignant (cancerous).
The breast tissues often change their size, shape, and texture with hormonal changes. Other times, it could be a serious condition that may need surgical treatment.
The different types of breast lumps include:
Benign breast lumps: They can be of the following types:
Malignant breast lumps: These are cancerous breast lumps that may appear in the breast or the underarm.
Depending on the cause and type of the breast lump, the symptoms associated with a breast lump also vary. Some of the common symptoms associated with breast lumps may include the following:
The type of breast lump treatment required will depend on the cause of the breast lump. The different types of breast lump treatments include:
1. Treatment for breast cysts:
Drainage by using a needle
Drainage by surgery
2. Treatment for abscess:
Abscess can be drained with a fine needle or lanced
3. Treatment for fibroadenoma:
Surgical removal
4. Treatment for fibrocystic changes:
Usually do not require any treatment and go away on their own after the completion of a menstrual period
5. Treatment for intraductal papillomas:
Surgical removal of the papilloma and the affected region of the milk ducts
6. Treatment for lipoma:
Surgical removal for painful lipomas
7. Treatment for mastitis or breast infection:
Antibiotic medications
Drainage of fluid by surgery
8. Treatment for fat necrosis:
Lumpectomy (a surgical procedure performed to remove the breast lump)
9. Treatment for pre-cancerous breast lump or a breast lump that is painful or enlarging:
Excisional biopsy
Lumpectomy
10. Treatment for breast cancer or tumor:
Lumpectomy
Mastectomy (surgical removal of the breast tissue)
Chemotherapy (use of drugs to kill cancer cells)
Radiation therapy (use of high-powered energy beams to kill cancer cells)
Lumpectomy may lead to the following complications:
Mastectomy may be associated with the following complications:
Chemotherapy may be associated with the following complications:
Radiation therapy may be associated with the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following breast lump treatment:
The following home remedies are useful in enabling a smooth recovery following breast lump treatment:
The cost of non-surgical methods, such as the use of antibiotics and fluid drainage, for breast lump treatment in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 20,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Mumbai is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,50,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Delhi is between INR 1,25,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Bangalore is between INR 1,25,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Chennai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 2,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Mumbai is between INR 1,75,000 to INR 7,50,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Delhi is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 7,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Bangalore is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 7,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Chennai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 6,00,000.
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Most breast lumps are benign (non-cancerous), while other breast lumps may be malignant (cancerous).
The breast tissues often change their size, shape, and texture with hormonal changes. Other times, it could be a serious condition that may need surgical treatment.
The different types of breast lumps include:
Benign breast lumps: They can be of the following types:
Malignant breast lumps: These are cancerous breast lumps that may appear in the breast or the underarm.
Depending on the cause and type of the breast lump, the symptoms associated with a breast lump also vary. Some of the common symptoms associated with breast lumps may include the following:
The type of breast lump treatment required will depend on the cause of the breast lump. The different types of breast lump treatments include:
1. Treatment for breast cysts:
Drainage by using a needle
Drainage by surgery
2. Treatment for abscess:
Abscess can be drained with a fine needle or lanced
3. Treatment for fibroadenoma:
Surgical removal
4. Treatment for fibrocystic changes:
Usually do not require any treatment and go away on their own after the completion of a menstrual period
5. Treatment for intraductal papillomas:
Surgical removal of the papilloma and the affected region of the milk ducts
6. Treatment for lipoma:
Surgical removal for painful lipomas
7. Treatment for mastitis or breast infection:
Antibiotic medications
Drainage of fluid by surgery
8. Treatment for fat necrosis:
Lumpectomy (a surgical procedure performed to remove the breast lump)
9. Treatment for pre-cancerous breast lump or a breast lump that is painful or enlarging:
Excisional biopsy
Lumpectomy
10. Treatment for breast cancer or tumor:
Lumpectomy
Mastectomy (surgical removal of the breast tissue)
Chemotherapy (use of drugs to kill cancer cells)
Radiation therapy (use of high-powered energy beams to kill cancer cells)
Lumpectomy may lead to the following complications:
Mastectomy may be associated with the following complications:
Chemotherapy may be associated with the following complications:
Radiation therapy may be associated with the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following breast lump treatment:
The following home remedies are useful in enabling a smooth recovery following breast lump treatment:
The cost of non-surgical methods, such as the use of antibiotics and fluid drainage, for breast lump treatment in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 20,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Mumbai is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,50,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Delhi is between INR 1,25,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Bangalore is between INR 1,25,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of surgical methods, like lumpectomy and mastectomy, for breast lump treatment in Chennai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 2,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Mumbai is between INR 1,75,000 to INR 7,50,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Delhi is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 7,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Bangalore is between INR 1,50,000 to INR 7,00,000.
The cost of cancer treatment methods, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, for breast lump treatment in Chennai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 6,00,000.
A. A solid mass or tumor that forms in the breast is known as a breast lump.
A. If a breast lump is related to menstruation in young women, the lump can go away on its own after the completion of the menstrual cycle. However, in other cases, the cause of the breast lump needs to be addressed and treated to resolve the breast lump.
A. If you notice a breast lump, you can get it checked by a general physician first. Depending on the suspected cause of the breast lump, your physician will refer you to a gynecologist, oncologist, or plastic surgeon for further evaluation.
A. Yes, a man can also get breast lumps. The breast lumps may occur as a result of a non-cancerous condition known as gynecomastia, which starts as the formation of a lump beneath the nipple.
A. No, all types of breast lumps do not indicate breast cancer. In most cases, breast lumps are benign (non-cancerous) and can be treated using medicines or other forms of treatments.
A. No, chemotherapy or radiation therapy will not be needed after the removal of a non-cancerous breast lump.
A. The following are some of the tips to keep your breasts healthy:
If you notice any breast changes, visit your doctor immediately.
Talk to your doctor regarding all the breast screening options.
Get regular mammograms done.
Get regular breast check-ups done by a gynecologist, especially if you have a family history of breast cancer.
A. A breast lump is commonly seen in women between 35 to 50 years of age.
A. Yes, there will be scar formation in the region from where the breast lumps have been removed. These scars will become less apparent after some time.
A. The different causes of breast lump formation are:
A. The type of breast lump treatment required will depend on the cause of the breast lump. The different types of breast lump treatments include:
Treatment for breast cysts:
Treatment for abscess:
Treatment for fibroadenoma:
Treatment for fibrocystic changes:
Treatment for intraductal papillomas:
Treatment for lipoma:
Treatment for mastitis or breast infection:
Treatment for fat necrosis:
Treatment for pre-cancerous breast lump or a breast lump that is painful or enlarging:
Treatment for breast cancer or tumor:
A. About 20% of breast lumps are cancerous, while the remaining 80% are non-cancerous. You need to undergo a thorough evaluation by the doctor to check if your breast lump is cancerous.
A. The recovery period following breast lump treatment will depend on the cause of the condition and the type of treatment provided. Infections can get cleared within a couple of days. However, it may take at least two weeks to recover after surgery. Breast cancer may take several months or even years to go into remission, and may recur at any time.
A. Yes, a non-cancerous breast lump can be removed without undergoing surgery by the use of medications or by fluid drainage.
A. A breast lump is commonly seen in women between 35 to 60 years of age.
A. Yes, if breast cancer is not detected and treated early on, it can grow larger in size and may start spreading to other body areas.
A. The only way to confirm if your breast lump is cancerous is by undergoing a biopsy, in which the doctor will surgically remove some part or whole of the breast lump and send it to the laboratory, where it will be checked under a microscope for the presence or absence of cancer cells.
A. The cost of breast lump treatment in India will vary depending on the type of breast lump present, its underlying cause, the type of treatment provided, and the overall health of the patient. The cost will also vary among different doctors in different hospitals.
On average, the cost of non-surgical methods (medications and fluid drainage) to treat a breast lump in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 20,000.
The cost of surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy) to treat a breast lump in India is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 2,50,000.
The cost of breast cancer treatments (chemotherapy and radiation therapy) in India is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 7,50,000.