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Fibroid Adenoma
Often referred to as fibroadenoma which I was recently diagnosed with after have my mamo 1 month earlier. Sometimes it really hurts- acute pain. OFten times it seems strange having to rub it to relieve pain. No sweating, or dryness. Felt like a hard lump. Had it removed Friday Thank God it was not Cancerous. I feel much better. Don't wait to have it removed it may turn maglinent. It seems to be becoming frequent in women now days - don't know why. My theory is if it wasn't there before-get rid of it - don't let it hang around to cause a later problem you may regret. Age 52dotdotcom on 2007-04-04
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people who have a tendency to form fibro-adenoma generally form another one on the other side after the first one is removed by surgery.
surgery is not a complete solution.
homeopathic treatment not only dissolves the lump but stops the formation in the future on some other area.
surgery is not a complete solution.
homeopathic treatment not only dissolves the lump but stops the formation in the future on some other area.
♡ rishimba last decade
i am 24 and the doctor has told me that i have multipul fibroid adenomas, i am being refered to a the hospital for scans to find out if they are benign or malignant, i ahve had them for about 8 years now and have not been regularly checked by the doctor, they cause me alot of pain, i get stabbing pains im breast that last for a few minutes and i have constant tenderness that i've had for the last 6-8 weeks now, my periods have gone irregular, they are normally bang on time, you could set your watch by my cycle!!
loucar last decade
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