A woman's Breast changes throughout her life. Factors responsible for these changes are age, hormonal changes with the monthly menstrual cycle, pregnancy, breastfeeding, birth control pills, or trauma to the breast. We have observed that women tend to hide their problems related to breasts for a long time due to social shyness, hesitation to share & anxiety of exposure in front of a male doctor. Dr. Saloni Manchanda understands this psychology & feelings of her female patients & thus, is specialized and focused further on breast-related diseases. She is the only female surgeon of Haryana who is catering to the needs of females. Personally based in Kurukshetra, she covers all the nearby districts namely Panipat, Karnal, Yamunanagar, Kaithal, Panchkula & Ambala.
The mission is to provide high standard cure for Breast Cancer and other Breast Diseases in Haryana so that the local people do not have to spend extra time to attain the same treatment in Delhi & Chandigarh or other places. We aim at providing cure for any type of Breast Diseases, whether it is Malignant (Cancer) or Benign (Non-Cancerous).
This is a benign, or noncancerous, breast tumor. Unlike a breast cancer, which grows larger over time and can spread to other organs.
A single dominant lump that is present for several months likely requires excisional biopsy. Single dominant cysts may be aspirated in an outpatient setting.
A breast abscess is a pus-filled lump that grows under the skin as a result of an infection. These abscesses usually form during breastfeeding.
It appears mostly in women of reproductive age, lactating. It has been scarcely reported to infect male patients, mainly before puberty.
Mammary duct ectasia is most common in people who are close to or have already gone through menopause. This condition typically affects females.
Paget’s disease is the second most common type of bone disease after osteoporosis. It is a disorder of the bone remodeling process, in which the body absorbs old bone and forms abnormal new bone.
Breast cancer can spread when the cancer cells get into the blood or lymph system and are carried to other parts of the body.
A developmental anomaly is a broad term for conditions which are present at conception or occur before the end of pregnancy.
Breast cancer can spread when the cancer cells get into the blood or lymph system and are carried to other parts of the body.
Lipomas are benign tumors and are most common mesenchymal soft tissue tumors, composed of mature lipocytes.
Axillary breast tissue is composed of glandular tissue. It is susceptible to the hormonal changes brought on by pregnancy and milk production.
Gynecomastia is common. Physiologic gynecomastia develops in up to 70% of adolescent boys.
Mastitis most commonly occurs in nursing mothers between the first and third weeks after childbirth, usually of the first child.