Gulshan Grover on Ace Medicare

How does a breast lump feel?

A breast lump might be as hard as a rock or as soft as a grape or pea. Breast lumps can form in your breast tissue or in your armpit. The lump may feel hard or dissimilar to the rest of your breast tissue.

  • It is also typical to have a lump that feels like this:
  • Bumpy.
  • Smooth or sponge-like.
  • Squishy or soft.
  • Firm or hard.
  • It is movable (it may be pushed about).
  • The form might be round or uneven.

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Steps Involved in Breast Lumps Surgery with Ace Medicare

Diagnosis 

The plastic surgeon will do a thorough examination, which will include- 

  • Physical examination, in which the surgeon evaluates the breast lump by touching it and applying gentle pressure to assess discomfort around the afflicted region. 
  • To rule out any underlying reason, the surgeon will inquire about your medical history, family medical history, and current medications if you are taking any.
  • During breast lump therapy, the surgeon will propose a few diagnostic procedures to determine the severity and kind of lumps, such as a mammography, breast ultrasound, MRI scan, CT scan, or biopsy. 
Procedure 

The plastic surgeon will decide the optimal strategy for breast lump removal surgery after a comprehensive diagnosis. Breast lumps can be eliminated using a variety of techniques-

  • Lumpectomy: The procedure is performed by a plastic surgeon while under the influence of anesthetic. The plastic surgeon uses this approach to create an incision on the nipple-areolar to access the afflicted area and accurately remove the lump without damaging other breast tissues. Sutures will be used to close the incision when the lumpectomy is done. When compared to typical breast removal surgical approaches, this surgery leaves less scars. 
  • Open surgery is the most common type of breast lump removal surgery. In this operation, the surgeon makes incisions in the breast to reach and remove the breast lump. Following the removal of the breast lump, the surgeon closes the incision to secure the surgical site. General surgeons frequently use this procedure. In comparison to the lumpectomy approach, this surgery has a higher risk of infection, hazards, and noticeable scars.

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