7 Reasons a Breast Lump is Not Cancerous
You're in the shower, checking your breasts, and suddenly your hands freeze – you've found a lump! What should you do now? First, don't panic and remember this important fact: 80% of lumps found in the breast are benign, meaning they do not destroy tissues, do not metastasize to distant organs, and have a very low potential to develop into a malignant and cancerous tumor. If you are under 40, it's likely there's no reason to worry, and if you regularly undergo mammography screenings, as long as the results are negative, the chances are quite good that it’s not a cancerous lump. Still, with all this information, it’s hard not to worry when finding a lump in the breast – what is it and why does it happen, what distinguishes a cancerous lump from a benign one, and will the lump disappear on its own? We will answer all these questions now.
What does a lump in the breast feel like?
Different lumps have different textures, and even two lumps of the same type can feel somewhat different from each other. A cyst, for example, feels somewhat like a small water balloon in the breast, or it can be more firm – somewhat like a grape. On the other hand, a lump caused by breast inflammation (mastitis) may have a more pointed shape and feel warm to the touch. Other types of lumps can look like dimples in the skin, and some can even cause the nipple to retract inward. Ultimately, the person who needs to examine the lump after you find it is your doctor, who will know how to diagnose it correctly and send you for tests to help identify it. woman feeling her chest
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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