My mom experienced that also, although there was almost no swelling or anything unusual, just a lot of pain. She had a mammogram and nothing unusual came up, and eventually the pain went away. The doctor said it was arm strain. However, if you have swelling, redness, puckering, etc., it could mean something else. It's really best to see your doctor,and do a self exam right away (they have direcitons online if you don't know how). That's the only way you'll really find peace of mind, if you get a mammogram soon. Good luck, and hopefully it's nothing :o)
2006-12-06 17:13:04
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answered by Emo B 5
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It appears like you could have a clogged duct. In this example the clogged discipline mostly looks as a lump that's crimson and soft. Though no longer critical in itself, a clogged duct may end up in breast contamination, so i should not be uncared for. The foundation of therapy is to hold milk flowing: - Drain the affected breast throughly at each and every feeding. Offer it first, and inspire child to take as so much milk as viable. If there nonetheless appears to be a tremendous quantity of milk left after nursing (if you'll specific a movement, instead than only some drops), specific the ramaining milk. -Keep stress off the clogged duct (like a good bra. might be u can use an historic singlet to maintain your pad?) - Put hot compress at the clogged duct earlier than each and every feeding. Gently therapeutic massage the duct earlier than and durring each and every feeding - Don'g give up nursing! It might irritate the crisis. Ocasionally, despite nice efforts, an contamination can broaden. If the soft discipline turns into more and more painful, rough and crimson, and/or in case you broaden a fever, name your medical professional considering it's such a lot most often mastitis. Delaying therapy of mastitis might result in the growth of a brest abscess, the indicators of which can be excrutiating, throbbing anguish; swelling tenderness and warmness within the discipline of the abscess and temperature swings among 37.eight to 39.four(one hundred and 103F). By the way in which this contamination (mastitis) can arise each time for the duration of lactation, however it's mosst usual among the moment and 6th postpartum weeks. I desire this is helping and also you get good quickly. All the nice to you and your angel! God bless!
2016-09-03 11:06:02
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answered by cerenzia 4
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I had a friend send me this video about inflammatory breast cancer...I'm by NO means saying you have that I'm sure you don't but this cancer is a risk for all women and hardly anyone knows about it...so, if nothing else maybe you can pass this on to another female. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmP5QuGc-PE
2006-12-06 17:21:59
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answered by hthr34 2
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The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Breast swelling. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.
Puberty - causes breast size increase.
Menstrual cycle - may change breast size during the cycle.
Contraceptive pill - may cause slight breast size increase.
Hormone replacement therapy - may cause slight breast size increase.
Mastitis
Gynecomastia
Breast abscess
Sexual arousal - causes breasts to swell
Lymphatic obstruction - may cause one swollen breast
Pregnancy
breast swelling from maternal hormones....The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Breast pain. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.
Breast injury
Normal female menstrual cycles
Premenstrual syndrome - may cause breast pain or discomfort that is cyclic.
Pregnancy - causes breast tenderness or breast aching
Start of menstruation - causes breast tenderness in adolescent girls.
Estrogen therapy
Fibrocystic breast disease (type of Breast conditions)
Breast cancer - usually causing breast pain only in advanced stages; breast lump usually appears earlier.
Breast papilloma
Sclerosing adenosis
Ductal ectasia
Breast engorgement - from the start of lactation after childbirth
Breast abscess
Mastodynia
Mastitis
Chronic cystic mastitis
Sporadic puerperal mastitis
Costochondral separation
Breast lipoma
Fat necrosis
Breast fat necrosis
Galactoceles
Neck injury
Neck arthritis
Cirrhosis of the liver
Certain medications
Chest wall pain
Rib pain
Pectoral muscle sprain
Intercostal muscle sprain
Costochondral separation
Costochondritis (type of Cartilage disorders)
Mondor's disease
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Menstruation
Onset of puberty
Lactation
Cracked nipple (see Nipple symptoms)
Inflammation of nipple
Breast cyst (type of Cyst)
Galactocele
Breatst abscess
Submammary abscess
Acture mastitis
Epithelioma of the nipple
Tuberculous disease of the breast
Blow to the breast
Injury to the breast
Anxiety state
Angina
Cervical spondylosis
Herpes zoster
Areolar gland abscess
Mammary duct ectasia
Proliferative (fibrocystic) breast disease
Sebaceous (infected) cyst
2006-12-06 18:14:35
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answered by purple 6
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Get yourself tested immediately!
2006-12-06 17:37:14
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answered by wil_stylz 2
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