Hi. I would suggest that you visit your doctor to make a firm diagnosis. Is it painful as this could be or the start of an abscess. It could be a simple cyst or if it is the time of the month then this can be just hormonal. Alot of woman also have lumpy breast from time to time which is normal.
2007-01-04 22:51:16
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answered by Tikka B 2
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there is a gland in the breast and its size varies with every person. On the other hand, the gland has been there all your life so you should know its position and all. If you should find a lump of some sort that wasn't there before, then you should be a little worried. The best advice for you is to go see a doctor in order to be sure that you are in the clear. The doctor will also tell you how to check for lumps and the sort. The bottom line though is for you to know the shape and size of your breasts and to notice when there are changes and such.
2007-01-04 23:11:41
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answered by daixyflexi 3
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I don't know your age but you should be seeing a OB/GYN regularly for exams after you are sexually active and she will almost always show you how to do a breast self-exam and tell you what to look for or show you with a rubber breast with lumps in it (really!). Breast tissue has lots of glands and is also prone to getting cysts. Normal breast tissue will feel lumpy especially around your period. I can't diagnose you over the computer, but a round, moveable mass is usually normal. See a doctor or nurse to get an exam and learn how to do one yourself.
2007-01-04 23:01:30
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answered by steph c 3
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Don't ask these people (myself included) as we cannot help you.
Get yourself down to the GP asap and get referred if necessary.
I had to practically drag my missus to the doctor because she was finding lumps. in the end they turned out to be cysts, but you never know, so doing nothing is bad for you because
a) you'll stress about it and
b) it could be something that could kill you but is easily cured.
Get yourself down to the GP on Monday mornign WITHOUT FAIL!
2007-01-05 06:20:00
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answered by PSAF 3
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answered by Dewitt 3
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You have to consult your doctor. Physical and laboratory examinations has to be done to be able to come up with a reliable diagnosis. Don't wait when it is already serious. Make the earliest time possible.
2007-01-04 23:09:14
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answered by ? 7
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See a doctor immediately. A large round lump could be a cancer tumor. Please get this checked immediately. If it is not a tumor it could be other less dangerous things, but you must get it checked by a doctor to be sure and the sooner the better!!!!
2007-01-04 22:50:08
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answered by Steven H 1
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if your young it could be just a gland and young people may get lumps when developing. if your old it could be cancer.
however if your worried go to your docter.
or if its in both of them it could be the breast tissue under the skin. cos everybody has that
2007-01-04 22:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible to say any thing about that but your age, your past and familial history is important. So just see a general surgeon to have exam.
2007-01-04 22:53:40
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answered by R.T. 3
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go to the doc asap. you never take chances with something like this.
2007-01-04 23:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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