Treatment of FIBRO CYSTIC BREAST DISEASE.

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Dr. Aarti Vazirani, Consultant OBGYN.
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
There is no evidence of tuberculosis or malignancy in any of the reports.
The condition you have is called Fibrocystic Breast Disease, it is a hormonal change and leads to excessively fibrous and cystic breasts.
There is some evidence of Mastitis, that is, infection.
You should take a course of antibiotics for a week. Tab. Augmentin 625 mg, twice daily with food, for a week should do.
After that, take daily vitamin E (evion) capsules one daily and Evening primrose oil (2 capsules daily) supplements for 3 months.
Exercise daily.
If overweight, lose weight.
Control blood sugars with diet and exercise and medication if needed.
You should have ultrasound and mammogram every 6 months for follow up.

All the best.>>
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With reference to above reply. my wife weight 93 kg height 5.6 she regularly doing yoga. got nee operation 2 yrs back for Tear of tissue still problem in more waking. recently we had been to Naturecure and lost 4 kg. local doctor Susheela shetty Bangalore after seeing all 9 reports advice tab MecGAL for 3 month 0-0-1. see allergic to all gin. hope if see take antibiotic advice by will be ok

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Category: OBGYN

Expert:  Dr. Aarti Vazirani replied 4 Days.

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Hello



She needs to lose weight, also control blood sugars.



Meanwhile, it is okay to take McGLA for 3 months and then repeat the scanning.



Do not take antibiotics without consulting your local doctor if she is having allergies to the same.

Take care.




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Patient replied :

i am atteching a letest Blod reports. can you advice base on report


Expert:  Dr. Aarti Vazirani replied 3 Days.

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