Clinical Capsule 2

32-year-old woman presents with bilateral breast pain and multiple lump-like areas that vary in size and tenderness with her menstrual cycle. The symptoms worsen premenstrually and improve after her period. No nipple discharge or skin changes are noted.

  1. Most likely diagnosis?
  2. Management?
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Self limiting

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Pretty typical history and a common diagnosis.

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a clinical learning app or a specific type of capsule used in clinical trials or medical devices

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Most likely diagnosis: fibrocystic breast changes

Management: reassurance, supportive bra, reduce caffeine and dietary fat, consider acetaminophen or NSAIDs for pain and follow-up if symptoms persist or worsen.

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It is Fibrocystic Disease.
Management includes support care and medications such as evening prime rose, NSAIDS, hormonal therapy.

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Most likely a benign condition, possibly fibrocystic changes

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Fibrocystic breast.

Its most likely diagnosis is fibrocystic breast.
Its management includes symptomatic care as its benign , warm compresses and NSAIDs for pain

Make changes in daily life style fornsuch disease
Reducing dietary caffeine intake
Supplements like vitamin E and B6

Most likely diagnosis: Fibrocystic breast changes (benign).
Management: Reassurance, supportive bras, caffeine reduction, and if needed, analgesics or hormonal therapy for severe symptoms.