Breast Lumps to Be Aware Of

Breast Lumps to Be Aware Of

 

Breast lumps are a common concern for many women. While not all lumps are dangerous, it is crucial to understand what causes these lumps and when to seek medical advice.

Types of Breast Lumps

  1. Fibroadenoma: The most common non-cancerous lumps found in young women. They are usually firm, movable, and painless.

  2. Cysts: Fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the breast. They are typically benign and can vary in size with the menstrual cycle.

  3. Mastitis: An infection of the breast tissue often occurring in breastfeeding women. It usually causes pain, redness, and swelling.

  4. Breast Cancer: A hard lump that is usually painless and immovable. This is the most concerning type of lump and requires immediate evaluation.

Symptoms to Be Aware Of

  • Changes in the size, shape, or appearance of the breast.

  • Skin on the breast that is red, dimpled, or peeling.

  • Nipple that turns inward or discharges unusual fluid.

  • Persistent pain not related to the menstrual cycle.

The Importance of Consulting a Doctor

If you discover a lump in your breast or experience other concerning symptoms, it is crucial to consult a specialist promptly. Early evaluation can help identify the issue and determine the appropriate course of action. At Hermina Podomoro Hospital, specialist surgeons are ready to provide thorough evaluations and care possible.


What to Expect During a Consultation

  1. Medical History: The doctor will ask about your medical history and the symptoms you are experiencing.

  2. Physical Examination: A comprehensive breast examination to determine the characteristics of the lump.

  3. Additional Tests: May include mammography, ultrasound, or biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.

Schedule Your Consultation

Do not ignore your breast health. Schedule a consultation with a specialist surgeon at Hermina Podomoro Hospital for evaluation and treatment. Your health is our priority.

 

References:

1. Mayo Clinic. (2023). Breast lumps: Causes, types, and diagnosis. Retrieved from [Mayo Clinic](https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/breast-lumps/symptoms-causes/syc-20374775).

2. American Cancer Society. (2023). Non-cancerous breast conditions. Retrieved from [American Cancer Society](https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/non-cancerous-breast-conditions.html).

3. WebMD. (2023). Breast lumps: What to know. Retrieved from [WebMD](https://www.webmd.com/women/guide/breast-lumps-causes-treatments).

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