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Hyperplasia

Updated: 2024-12-17


Description

An increase in cell production that is not typical.

Overview

Hyperplasia is an increase in regular cell production that is not typical. It may mean precancerous changes. There are various types of hyperplasia. Each affects a different tissue or organ. Noncancerous prostate gland enlargement and a precancerous condition in which cells accumulate in a breast duct are examples.

Symptoms

Symptoms vary by type of hyperplasia.

Treatments

Treatment depends on the type of hyperplasia and whether any of the body's functions are affected. Options may include medicines, surgery or other therapies.