Problems related to the mammary glands are not the exclusive prerogative of adult women.
Girls of different ages may experience changes in their mammary glands, which often causes concern among their parents.
During adolescence, the glandular tissue of the mammary gland is formed from the rudiments of glandular tissue located under the nipple area.
It is important to note that the mammary glands are hormone-dependent organs.
Oncologist of the 1st category of the HappyDerm medical center Lyudmila Artyushkevich notes that various problems may arise at different stages of girls’ development.
A sexual crisis can occur on the 3rd-4th day of life and is manifested by the engorgement of the rudiments of the mammary gland tissue, which leads to their swelling, compaction and increase in volume.
This phenomenon should not be confused with a disease, since it is the body's reaction to hormonal changes. It is important to carefully observe hygiene during this period to prevent infection and the development of mastitis in the girl.
Developmental anomalies:
Thelarche is the growth (engorgement) of the mammary glands, often on one side, before puberty. A small lump, similar to a pea, appears behind the nipple, and complaints of discomfort and pain are also possible. There are three types of thelarche:
During adolescence, girls face many changes in their bodies, including hormonal imbalances that can lead to various breast diseases. Let's look at some of them.
The following methods are used to diagnose breast diseases in girls.
The majority of mammary gland diseases in girls are not life-threatening, but require careful attention and timely treatment. If you have discovered changes in your daughter's mammary glands, it would be right to consult a doctor.