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Is breast hyperplasia and thyroid nodules really exhaled by gas?

2024-03-05   

Nowadays, breast nodules, breast hyperplasia, and thyroid nodules have become high-frequency words in many young people's physical examination reports. Are these physical problems related to high mental stress and anger? And listen to the doctor's detailed explanation. Love and anger have planted multiple troubles for the body. Work pressure is high, staying up late is a common occurrence, and emotions often wander between anxiety and irritability... It has become a norm in many young people's lives. According to relevant data, 50% to 70% of women in major cities in China suffer from breast hyperplasia, which is more common between the ages of 25 and 45. Most patients exhibit symptoms of high stress, anxiety, and anger. In addition, there are more than 200 million patients with thyroid diseases in China, and the thyroid incidence rate of women is higher than that of men. Long term stress and irritability can indeed lead to sub health of multiple organs or systems, and even the occurrence of diseases. Easy occurrence of digestive system problems may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, causing loss of appetite, indigestion, and some may even cause constipation. In severe cases, gastritis, gastric ulcers, and other conditions may occur. Serious stress effects that may cause mental system problems may lead to symptoms such as restlessness, restlessness, insomnia, and early awakening. In severe cases, anxiety or depression may occur. Long term emotional fluctuations and high stress can easily lead to thyroid and breast diseases, leading to endocrine dysfunction, which may include abnormal thyroid function, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and so on. Female patients may also experience breast hyperplasia. Long term stagnation of qi and blood, as well as stagnation of qi, can also lead to the occurrence of nodules, including thyroid and breast nodules. Of course, long-term excessive stress and irritability can also lead to other organ system problems, such as gynecological system problems in women, such as menstrual disorders, menstrual disorders, and so on. Breast nodules and hyperplasia are mostly caused by six benign factors. Genetic factors in breast nodules are more likely to occur in younger women with a history of breast nodules. Long term anxiety, depression, and irritability due to psychological factors can easily lead to changes in hormone levels in the body, resulting in the occurrence of breast nodules. Long term staying up late can lead to endocrine disorders in the human body, thereby inducing breast nodules. Infectious factors such as bacterial infection and repeated inflammation in the breast can also easily induce breast nodules. Excessive intake of foods high in oil, fat, sugar, and calories can also lead to the occurrence of breast nodules due to dietary factors. Ingestion of health products with unknown ingredients. Some health products may contain a large amount of estrogen, which can affect women's normal endocrine levels and increase the risk of developing breast nodules. Is it possible to self detect the appearance of breast nodules in daily life that causes pain due to breast hyperplasia? Generally speaking, most breast nodules do not have obvious symptoms and are mostly discovered during physical examinations. But it cannot be ruled out that breast nodules and breast hyperplasia may occur simultaneously, in which case pain may occur. This pain is not caused by breast nodules, but may be due to breast hyperplasia. If no obvious abnormalities are found through breast ultrasound examination, or only breast hyperplasia is found, this type of breast pain

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