Homeopathic treatment
Before delving into homeopathic treatment let us first discuss the conventional or allopathic treatment available.
Allopathic or conventional treatment of breast lumps involves the surgical removal
of the lump. The risks and the complications of surgery are as follows:
- Pain: Some females complain of breast pain after the surgery.
- Infection:A wound infection can develop at any time until the
wound has healed which takes around 7-10 days.
- Bruising and bleeding:Bruising is common after surgery. It may
be mild or moderate but will gradually disappear on its own. Occasionally a blood
clot (hematoma) forms quickly following surgery and a second operation may be required
to correct this.
- Recurrence of fibroadenoma is seen even after the surgical removal of lump.
- Surgery may cause a change in the shape and size of your breast.
- Surgery is a mental, physical and financial loss to a patient.
In contrast homeopathic medications have a wide range of use in treatment and prevention
of fibroadenoma breast or fibrocystic disease or fibroadenosis as well as in the
promotion of proper lymphatic drainage of breast.
Remedies are a safe and extremely effective way of balancing your problems naturally
by allowing your system to correct itself with gentle stimulation of your own immune
response and hormonal balance. Unlike so many conventional or allopathic medications,
homeopathic medicines are never addictive.
Once symptoms are relieved and resolved, you can stop taking them.
Homeopathy does not use any hormones but the remedies work by stimulating the glands
to produce the required amount of hormones thus providing long-lasting relief.
Thus treatment is extremely safe and acts at the level of psycho-neuro-endocrinal
axis.
A constitutional homeopathic medicine is usually prescribed to treaty a fibroadenoma
breast. This is done by taking into account her physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual symptoms and then selecting the appropriate remedy.
The best selected constitutional homeopathic remedy increases the overall vitality
of the patient and thus helps in decreasing the size of the tumor and ultimately
eliminating the growth and preventing further recurrence of the tumor or cancer.
The constitutional homeopathy approach also helps in drainage and detoxification
of the body.
How homeopathy helps
- The medicine has the capacity to correct hormonal imbalance (estrogen levels) responsible
for the development of fibroadenomas breast.
- The treatment improves the blood supply and the lymphatic drainage of the affected
breast.
- Size of the lump gradually shrinks once the remedies are started.
- Tendency to develop fibroadenoma breast can also be corrected with medicines.
- Homeopathy can save you from a surgeon’s knife.
There are 53 homeopathy medicines which give great relief in fibroadenoma breast
or fibrocystic disease of breast. However, the correct choice and the resulting
relief is a matter of experience and right judgment on the part of the doctor. The
treatment is decided after thorough case taking of the patient. Thus remedies are
designer made unlike allopathy in which all patients receive the same surgery or
drugs although trade name may be different.
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What is fibroadenoma breast or fibrocystic disease or fibroadenosis
Fibroadenosis or fibroadenoma or fibrocystic disease is the most common cause of
breast lumps in women of reproductive age. The peak incidence is between 35 and
50 years of age. It is rare before 25 years.
Women with fibroadenosis or fibroadenoma generally complain of a lump in the breast.
Typically a fibroadenoma is between 1 to 5 cm in diameter, firm, well circumscribed
and mobile.
Histologically it is characterized by overgrowth of both fibrous stroma, and of
epithelial elements i.e. ducts and lobules, in differing proportions.
These changes may be considered as abberations of normal breast involution and not
part of a disease process. The condition may be due to a disordered or imbalanced
response to endogenous sex hormones.
Only in those cases showing marked epithelial hyperplasia - epitheliosis - is the
risk of breast carcinoma thought to be increased.
Fibroadenomas can occur alone, in groups or as a complex. They are usually found
as single lumps, but about 10 - 15% of women have several lumps that may affect
both breasts. If you have multiple or complex fibroadenomas, this may raise your
risk of breast cancer slightly.
Black women tend to develop fibroadenomas more often and at an earlier age than
white women. The cause of fibroadenoma is not known.
Causes
Cause is unknown in the younger women. The fact that its signs and symptoms are
related to the menstrual cycle, and that it can be induced in men and animals given
the female hormone oestrogen, have led to the suggestion that it may be related
to hormone imbalance in this age group.
It can also develop around the time of the menopause, when it is due to hormone
imbalance or due to the start of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Signs & symptoms
The typical case is the presence of a painless, firm, solitary, mobile, slowly growing
lump in the breast of a woman of childbearing years.
Diagnosis
A fibroadenoma is usually diagnosed through clinical examination, ultrasound or
mammography, and often a needle biopsy sample of the lump.
Diet & regimen
Diet includes a low-fat, high-fiber, vegetarian type diet; a reduction in caffeine
intake; supplementation with evening primrose oil (Oenothera biennis), flax oil,
or fish oil and vitamins E and C.
Breast fibroadenomas cannot be prevented. They can be discovered early by regular
breast self examination.