Don't let these distressing symptoms panic you.
You feel a lump.
Your first thought might be breast cancer, but that is rare in women under 35. More likely, the lump is a fluid-filled cyst or a fibroadenoma, two common benign growths. Check in with your gyno if the lump doesn't go away after one menstrual cycle.
A sharp pain strikes.
An out-of-the-blue stabbing sensation is probably the result of a fluid-filled cyst that has ruptured. Unless it continues to cause discomfort, you can ignore it.
A spot or rash develops.
It's probably caused by chafing from your bra, dry skin, or a skin yeast infection from sweat buildup. But if it is a single spot that doesn't heal, has an irregular border, is larger than a pencil eraser, or is two-toned, your derm should look at it.
You notice nipple discharge.
It's normal for whitish, yellow, or even green fluid to emerge if you squeeze your nipple. Should the fluid come out spontaneously or if it's bloody, see your gyno; a benign tumor may be the cause.
Source: Katherine Alley, MD, Medical Director of Suburban Breast Center in Bethesda, Maryland
- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Worrisome Breast Signs
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