A breast specialist is a general surgeon that assists with the treatment of a variety of issues related to the breasts. Breast cysts are a common issue in women over 40 years of age, although they can occur at any age. These cysts can have many different physical attributes and causes. There are a few types of cysts that do not require any treatment at all. Lumps on the breast like Fibroadenoma, for example, usually don’t require any surgery or medical treatment at all. If you notice any abnormalities in your breast tissue, however, you should always seek professional medical advice from a Summerlin breast cyst treatment expert to determine the cause of the issue, and rule out malignancy (cancer).
To rule out serious health concerns related to breasts, the doctor will usually start by taking your medical and family history to determine any obvious risk factors. They will then perform a physical examination of the abnormality, followed by an ultrasound to detect any solid masses that may be present in the tissue. Breast cysts can be classified as either simple, complex, or complicated cysts depending on the presence of solid mass and the physical shape and feel of the cyst.
The doctor may require additional testing to determine whether the cyst is benign, meaning noncancerous, or malignant, meaning cancerous. This route of testing typically begins with a procedure called fine-needle aspiration, a minimally invasive biopsy where a narrow needle is inserted to gather a sample of the fluid present in the cyst. The fluid will be sent to a laboratory to analyze for the presence of infection or cancerous cells. Other types of biopsies are occasionally used to determine the nature of the breast cyst if fine needle aspiration is not possible or returns inconclusive results.
The Summerlin breast specialist will identify the root cause of the issue related to your breast cyst before deciding on the right treatment plan.
In the case of an infection, an antibiotic is sufficient to heal the cyst. If you still feel a cyst after completing the antibiotic regimen, then the fluid is drained out. The cyst should disappear after this, so long as it’s not cancerous.
If the lump is a result of breast cancer, a proper treatment plan to eradicate cancer must be implemented by the doctor. The treatment plan for cancer can include:
Lumpectomy: This is a procedure in which the doctor removes the lump.
Mastectomy: This is a process in which the doctors removes the breast tissue.
Chemotherapy: This is a process in which the doctor uses a mix of different drugs to damage the cancerous cells.
Radiation: This is a procedure in which the doctors make use of radioactive rays to fight cancerous cells.
The doctor will analyze your condition and create a plan to heal the cancerous cysts or lumps accordingly. Factors like the size, location, and how widespread the cancerous cells play a vital role in choosing the right combination of treatments.
Whenever you feel uneasy about the condition of your body, or you feel that you are undergoing some unexpected changes, you should always visit a doctor to determine the best course of action. Dr. Dasari is committed to providing the best care to all of his patients. An affiliate of Summerlin Hospital, Dr. Dasari provides the best inpatient and outpatient surgical care closest to his patients. If you would like to address your breast-related concerns with Dr. Dasari, contact his clinic, Minimally Invasive Surgery, at (702) 602-6600 to schedule a consultation.