Breast Pain Does Not Necessarily Mean Breast Cancer

You might worry about cancer when you feel breast pain, and while the possibility can’t be ruled out at this point, it really shouldn’t be a reason to worry. Instead of wasting your time sitting around thinking bad thoughts, you should arrange to get a mammogram done right away. The mammogram will give your doctor a chance to examine your breast tissue for lumps or masses that might need more looking into.

If you have breast pain, it is vitally important to report all your symptoms to your physician. To help you remember, make note of the experience. Where is the pain located? What is the frequency and intensity of the pain? Does the pain vary, or is steady? What things make the pain better or worse? For accuracy’s sake it is best to jot down your answers while you are experiencing the pain.

If you are having breast pain don’t feel as though you are alone. It’s been shown that 1 in 10 women have pain in their breast, ranging from moderate to severe, more than five days in a given month. It can last all the way through a woman’s menstrual cycle. This type of experience happens mostly among younger women but can be experienced by women of any age.

If a woman has pain in her breasts she right away starts thinking of breast cancer. Though it might not be the case but you should see a doctor and get your breast examined. You can also do regular self assessment tests to detect the problem in initial stages. You can either ask your doctor about its procedure or log on to the Internet to get this information online.

The positive news is that pain in one’s breast hardly ever means cancer. There are many reasons why you may have breast pain. The most likely culprit pertains to the reproductive hormones. Your monthly menstrual period can bring with it breast tenderness and/or soreness. This kind of pain usually affects both breasts.

It is clear that there are many causes of breast pain. A doctor will work to rule out the serious causes and offer methods of pain relief. Over the counter analgesic medications are one such method for relieving pain in the breast area and its associated symptoms. Depending on the exact cause of the pain, another pain relief method is to wear a more supportive bra.

You might worry about cancer when you feel breast pain. It is very important to note all your symptoms: Where is the pain, how long does the pain last, is it a throbbing or a sharp pain. Write it down while experiencing them to be accurate. Many women worry that the pain in their breasts could be cancer. It is rare that pain in the breast is a symptom of cancer. There are a variety of possible reasons for pain in the breast. The mammogram will give your doctor a chance to examine your breast for lumps or masses. You can also perform self assessment breast exams.

- Stephan Grindley

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on September 21st 2008 in Women

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