Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
A physical examination will be conducted and your breasts will be palpated (examined manually). A breast ultrasound or mammogram imaging test may also be ordered. A breast ultrasound involves lying on a table while a hand-held device called a transducer is moved over the skin of the breast, creating a picture on a screen. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast taken while the breast is compressed between two flat surfaces.
A fine needle aspiration or biopsy may be performed to remove tissue for testing. This involves inserting a needle into the breast and removing small pieces of the tumor. The tissue will then be sent to a lab for microscopic examination to determine the type of fibroadenoma and if it is cancerous.
Instructions:
1. Drink fresh, organic vegetable juices or smoothies every day. Wheatgrass hasn’t the best taste but has shown some great results in reducing fibroadenomas. Other breast-friendly veggies you should add to your daily juices and smoothies are: kale, spinach, dandelion leaves, celery, parsley, and cucumber.
2. Alkalize your body with fresh fruits and veggies. Opt for organic as much as possible to avoid toxins and other chemical substances.
3. Stress and lack of sleep severely affect fibroadenoma in a negative way. Try yoga to get some positive energy and get your stress levels under control.