Physiological fluctuations in breast tissue that result in increased density and a generalized lumpy texture of the breasts. This can occur prior to menstruation and typically resolves afterward. This condition is prevalent among women aged 30 to 50, although its occurrence is reduced in those who are using oral contraceptives.
This condition is not classified as a disorder and does not pose a risk of developing into breast cancer. Often, no intervention is necessary; however, in more pronounced instances, oral contraceptives might be recommended. On the other hand, any noticeable lump in the breast should be evaluated by a medical professional.