Hello! Today, we will discuss an important topic—the frequency and methods of breast examination that help detect diseases early and maintain your health.
Self-examination of the breasts is a crucial part of breast health. You should perform it every month, immediately after your period ends. This helps you detect changes in your breasts, such as lumps or tenderness, and seek medical advice if necessary.
Breast ultrasound should be performed starting at 25 years old if there are no complaints or existing conditions. It is recommended to have this exam annually to monitor the condition of the breasts and detect any deviations. If you have complaints, such as pain or changes in your breasts, ultrasound may be performed earlier.
Mammography is a method of examination recommended starting at 40 years of age, typically once a year or every two years, depending on previous results. Mammography can detect breast pathology that may not be visible on an ultrasound, especially in the early stages.
It is important to remember that ultrasound and mammography are not mutually exclusive methods. On the contrary, they complement each other and provide a more complete picture of the breast's health. If your doctor has recommended both exams, don't delay their performance.
If you have additional risk factors, such as family history or detected changes in your breasts, mammography may be recommended earlier, for example, starting at 35 years old. In such cases, it is crucial to stay on top of your health and undergo regular examinations.
Don't forget about regular doctor visits and timely diagnostics to ensure long-term health!
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