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& Rehabilitation Services
715 Lake Street, Suite 600
Oak Park, Illinois 60301
708.848.7789 Phone
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CONDITION: Breast Cysts

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Thank you for your interest in the Natural Medicine approach to treating disease and healthy living! Caring Medical is currently a full time Prolotherapy doctor's office, headed by Ross Hauser, MD and we are blessed to fill the needs of patients seeking an alternative to surgery. We are accepting new patients and athletes suffering from chronic pain, sports injuries, and arthritis for treatment with Prolotherapy. Due to this large demand in Prolotherapy, we are not currently accepting new patients for natural medicine conditions, this includes autoimmune conditions, weight loss, menopause, hormones, or cancer. Through the years, we have seen so many lives turn around for the better with some of the methods discussed on this page, and encourage you to seek a Natural Medicine practitioner at www.acam.org.

A breast cyst is a firm, round lump in the breast tissue that forms when a lobule, which is the part of the breast that produces milk, fills with fluid. Breast cysts are most common among women over the age of 35 who have not yet reached menopause. They occur more frequently as women approach menopause and usually cease after a woman is menopausal. However, they have been found to occur among post-menopausal women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

How do breast cysts develop?
Although the levels of female reproductive hormones appears to influence the development of cysts, no one is exactly sure what causes them. Women who experience one breast cyst are likely to have others in the future. Young women, peri-menopausal women, and especially women on estrogen replacement therapy, are more prone to breast cysts.

What are the symptoms of breast cysts?
Cysts are fluid-filled pockets ranging from the size of a pinhead to the size of a walnut. They are hard and round, and move easily when touched. Breast pain may be an additional symptom of breast cysts.

Conventional medical treatments may help relieve the symptoms of breast cysts, but they do not address the root of the problem. Discover why we believe that natural medicine treatments are the best way to treat - and prevent - breast cysts.


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The treatment regimens suggested here are based on the experience of Caring Medical. They do not apply to every case or condition. A person using these recommendations without the aid of a personal physician does so at their own risk. This information is provided for informational purposes only. It is essential to have your condition evaluated by your own personal physician. For an appointment with Ross Hauser, M.D., please call 708-848-7789. or email us at scheduling@caringmedical.com.