Treatment of mastopathy with folk remedies in addition to traditional medical methods

Mastopathy or hypertrophy of certain sections of breast tissue has been known for a long time. Its origin has not yet been sufficiently studied, but it is known that various inflammatory processes that lead to proliferation of tissue in the form of nodes can be predisposing factors. In this regard, the most common form of mastopathy is the so-called fibrocystic, when the growths first form densified nodules, and with the progression of the disease they merge into cords, which are usually well palpated. By itself, mastopathy belongs to the category of benign growths, but is subject to mandatory treatment, as it greatly increases the risk of developing such a formidable disease as breast cancer. In addition, the nodes themselves can be painful, and with a far-reaching process, deformation of the shape of the breast is possible.

In the arsenal of modern medicine there is enough money to stop the process at any stage, but to enhance the effect, you can always treat mastopathy with folk remedies. Alternative treatment for mastopathy involves both ingestion of various proven agents, and the application of compresses and therapeutic compounds. Before starting treatment of mastopathy with folk remedies, it is necessary to consult a doctor and undergo special studies. Only if it is confirmed by medical examination methods that this is not something else, namely mastopathy, treatment with folk remedies can begin. Treatment of mastopathy with folk remedies suggests, for example, a recipe: take leaves of white cabbage (preferably fresh for the season), but it is also possible from stored heads of cabbage, grease them on one side with butter and sprinkle with a small amount of coarse salt, then apply to the oiled side to diseased glands at night. For fixation, you can wear a larger bra or tie the chest with a scarf. Another recipe suggests the treatment of mastopathy with folk remedies using this ointment: you need to pick fresh green quinoa (take only inflorescences and leaves without thick trunks) about 1 kilogram. Rinse in a stream of cold running water and dry with a towel. Next, you need to take about a pound of salty old pork fat (you can already yellow), remove excess salt, but not all. Chop greens of quinoa and lard into pieces and scroll in a meat grinder. In an enameled bowl, mix the resulting mixture with your hands until a homogeneous consistency is obtained. This is the finished product that must be kept refrigerated in the refrigerator. Use as necessary as follows: from thin parchment paper make a sheet with an area so that it covers the entire chest to the armpits. Then, the obtained ointment is superimposed on it with a thin layer, warmed up to room temperature and applied to the lesion site for several hours. Lay polyethylene on top and wrap with something that will retain body heat. The treatment of mastopathy with folk remedies also gives a good effect with the help of a decoction of the leaves of eucalyptus vulgaris. For cooking, you need to take about 20-25 grams of dry raw materials and pour one liter of boiling water in a glass (heat-resistant!) Or enameled container. Brew for 2 hours, then drain the resulting infusion from the sediment, strain and consume ΒΌ cup before meals for 20 minutes for at least 3 weeks. If necessary, the course can be repeated after 1 week. Even at night, you can also treat mastopathy with folk remedies using beets and table vinegar. To do this, grate 200 grams of red beets (preferably freshly picked) on an average grater, then heat the resulting slurry in a water bath so that it is hot, but does not burn the skin upon contact. After that, add two tablespoons of 9 percent simple table vinegar to it and put the mixture on the chest. Cover on top with polyethylene and a thick cloth (a down scarf is well suited). If possible, it is advisable to leave the compress overnight.

When treating mastopathy with folk remedies, it is imperative to regularly examine the attending physician to monitor the course of the disease in order to notice possible complications in time.


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