Cause of every disease is acidic body. Because of bad diet habits, like eating junk food and poor quality food, or eating to much protein, thus having to much nitrogen waste, our lymphatic fluids become acidic. In order to remove that acid and store it away, to prevent vital organ damage, our body envelopes it in fat tissue. This is why breasts are the target most of the time.
Breast calcifications are widespread in all women and are even more common after menopause. Though breast calcifications are typically noncancerous (benign), particular patterns of calcifications - like tight clusters with irregular shapes - might point to breast cancer.
If it were not for the body's truly miraculous self-healing abilities, and the ceaseless self-correction process that occurs each and every moment within each and every cell in our bodies, it would die within a matter of hours. The mystery is not in how our body succumbs to cancer; rather the mystery is in how, after years and even decades of chemical exposure and nutrient deprivation our bodies prevail against cancer for so long.
Postmenopausal women require up to 1500 mg of calcium daily. With this amount, they should also consume adequate quantities of vitamin D to help in maximum absorption of calcium by the bloodstream. Studies have shown that women who eat a balanced diet with at least 1000 mg of calcium and more than 100 IU of vitamin D are at a reduced risk of developing breast cancer, osteoporosis, prolonged depression and PMS.
Sometimes, depending on the severity of capsular contracture, an operation must be performed in order to correct the problem. The surgeon will remove as much excess scar tissue as possible, or even replace the breast implant if needed. In a small percentage of women, capsular contracture recurs even after breast enlargement surgery to correct the problem.
Capsular Contracture is one of the breast augmentation complications that can occur when the scar tissue that forms around the implant after surgery starts to squeeze the implant. This can occur if there is infection, inflammation etc post surgery. It can manifest through a feeling of tightness, change in contour and firmness, mild to severe pain and general sensitivity. This complication also requires immediate surgery and possible replacement.
In response to the body's attempt to heal the wound as well as protect the body from foreign material, scar tissue can form and eventually surround the implant. The tissue can incapsulate the implant while constricting and hardening. This can cause pain as well as noticeably deform the breast. It can change the shape of the breast and make it look unnaturally round. Capsular contracture can happen with either saline or silicone gel implants.
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