Mammary Gland Bleeding

Mammary bleeding gland is a rare malignant neoplasm that occurs in the milk duct and can lead to serious consequences for a woman’s health. Such a tumor is called iron hemostatic milk method. Although this disease has been known for a long time, its diagnosis is a complex process, because very few doctors can identify this type of tumor. This is due to the fact that the clinical picture of this disease does not have clear symptoms. But as the process progresses, the woman will be bothered by the following symptoms:

1. Chest pain and nipple discharge; 2. Swelling of the mammary glands and their deformation; 3. Enlarged lymph nodes; 4. Increase in temperature; 5. Weakness and fatigue; 6. Lymphatic bleeding.

The bleeding mammary gland is very dangerous due to its progression and spread throughout the mammary gland, as well as enlargement of the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes. At this stage, cancer cells grow rapidly, and the tumor can spread to other organs and tissues, extending the lesion over a long distance and even metastasizing to organs and bones. In this case, the appearance of characteristic ulcerative lesions of the skin of the mammary glands is often observed. Therefore, a woman needs to be constantly monitored by her doctor based on the results of analyzes and tests. If detected in a timely manner



The milkweed gland (syn. Intra molasses papilloma) is a formation that forms inside the duct of the mammary gland. It can lead to bleeding and other complications if not treated properly.

Bleeding from a glandular formation

Intraductal formations can bleed and cause bleeding into the mammary gland. This is a dangerous phenomenon as it can lead to infection or inflammation of the mammary gland. If you suspect bleeding of an intraductal formation, you should consult a doctor. Treatment of intraductal formations

Most intraductal glandular formations are small and do not require active treatment. However, there are cases where intraductal glandular formations are large and can put pressure on the blood supply to the breast and lead to nutritional depression and sometimes changes in breast texture in breast cancer. In such cases, laser removal or conservative treatment is performed.

If bleeding occurs, the intraductal formation is immediately removed. Sometimes this is followed by surgery to restore the mammary gland ducts, including intraductal plastic surgery.