Guest guest Posted November 25, 2011 Report Share Posted November 25, 2011 Any suggestions folks. I have a 46 year old new patient. Female, no children, pre-menopausal has in the past three years had occasional clear discharge from left nipple. Up to a year ago it was happening two to three days a month but in the past nine months to a year it has become daily. Discharge is spontaneous but if you squeeze the breast in any way it will occur too. This has become quite distressing an embarrassing to the patient. She has had a full hormone profile which has come back within normal range. She was referred to the breast unit and has undergone mammogram and ultrasound. The fluid was checked and does not contain blood. The results from the ultrasound were clear of pathology but came back showing that all the milk ducts were dilated and inflammed. It has been suggested that she has a ductecomy - cutting the direct supply to the nipple for two reasons. Obviously it will stop leakage but more importantly, the consultant stressed that a constant state of inflammation in breast tissue had the possibility of encouraging growth of papillomas which could thereafter become cancerous. It has been explained that when the ducts are cut, the ducts themself then collapse and stop producing any fluid and the inflammation should disappear. My patient is healthy, has a very good diet, had been vegan for the first five months of the year to see if this would help both this and a chronic constipation problem, with no long term change. Is now eating all foods but restricting dairy. Supplements with Vit C and omega three oils. Normally she would not consider the surgery but when the consultant suggested that the chronic inflammation may become a problem in itself is now considering it. She has delayed any surgical intervention until February. Any suggestions? In the past i've used Vitex along with other balancing/lymphatic herbs with success for hyperprolactinaemia but this patients hormone profile suggests this is not the case. Any ideas would be appreciated. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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