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Breast Pain: No Need To Be Alarmed

by Stephan Grindley

When a woman experiences breast pain typically her first reaction is to be concerned that it is a symptom of breast cancer. While this is sometimes the cause, there is no need to be alarmed. Your best bet is to get to the doctor as soon as you can so that he or she can perform a mammogram. This will tell your doctor if there are any lumps or other masses that might be a cause of concern.

Breast pain can be a serious problem for 7 out of 10 women. It can happen at any point in a woman's life and the amount of pain experienced can vary in intensity. If you have even a mild amount of breast pain, it is crucial to let your doctor know. The greater amount of information you can provide, the more it helps your physician make an accurate diagnosis. This information can include when and how often the pain occurs, how hurtful it is, and the location of the pain.

Studies have shown that 1 in 10 women experience moderate to severe pain in their breasts more than five days per month. Sometimes in lasts through the entirety of the menstrual cycle. Women of any age can experience this kind of pain but it is most frequent amongst younger women and premenopausal.

Breast cancer is the first thought that crosses the minds of many women who experience pain in their breasts. As previously mentioned, that's why regular breast examinations are so important, including self-examinations of the breasts. The procedures for conducting a proper breast self assessment are well described elsewhere on the internet. Performing these exams can go a long way towards early detection of disease.

Often, just having pain in the breast doesn't mean cancer. It may mean any number of things. The usual culprit is reproductive hormones. Many women experience soreness or tenderness in the breasts during the monthly menstrual cycle. Generally, with this sort of pain, it affects both breasts.

There are numerous causes of breast pain or tenderness, and many methods for treating it. Over the counter medication may be prescribed by the physician to reduce swelling, inflammation, tenderness and pain. An ill-fitting bra without sufficient support is one benign cause of such pain. Although it's important to investigate everyday causes, one should not delay seeing their physician.

Pain in the breast of varying degrees is experienced by seven out of every ten women. If you see your doctor with regard to breast pain, try to give an accurate description. Try to pinpoint the location of the pain, its intensity, and its frequency. Just having pain in the breast does not mean breast cancer. The pain can be caused by many things. The first thing to do after experiencing unusual pain is to consult your doctor at the earliest opportunity. The physician may order a mammogram, or other diagnostic tests to reveal the cause of the pain. You should also perform self assessment breast exams.

Published August 30th, 2008

Filed in Health, Women

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