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I am having pain in breast since many days. Why is this pain happening and what is its treatment? |
re: Breast pain
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 6th, 2023
10:04 am
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Breast pain, also known as mastalgia, can have several possible causes. Some common causes of breast pain include Hormonal changes Hormonal oscillations during the menstrual cycle can beget breast tenderheartedness and pain. Excrescencies Fluid- filled sacs called excrescencies can develop in the breast towel, causing pain. Fibrocystic breast changes Noncancerous changes in breast towel, similar as the development of stringy or cystic areas, can beget breast pain. Injury or trauma An injury or trauma to the breast, similar as a blow or bruise, can affect in pain. Infection In rare cases, breast pain can be a symptom of an infection, similar as mastitis. drug side goods Certain specifics, similar as hormonal curatives or some antidepressants, may beget breast pain as a side effect. The treatment for breast pain depends on the underpinningcause.However, it may resolve on its own, If the pain is due to hormonal changes. life changes like wearing a probative bra, applying warm or cold compresses, or untoward pain relievers can offer some relief. |
re: Breast pain
by Deepika -
Jun 20th, 2023
9:19 am
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Are there any specific risk factors or lifestyle factors that could contribute to breast pain? Reply:- Breast pain, also known as mastalgia, can have colorful causes, including both benign and more serious conditions. While the exact cause of bone pain may not always be apparent, there are several threat factors and life factors that have been associated with its development. Then are some factors that could contribute to bone pain Hormonal changes Hormonal oscillations throughout the menstrual cycle can beget bone pain. numerous women witness bone tenderheartedness and swelling in the days leading up to their menstrual period. Hormone remedy and birth control Certain hormonal specifics and contraceptives, similar as oral contraceptive capsules, hormone relief remedy( HRT), or fertility treatments, may lead to bone pain as a side effect. bone size and structure Women with larger guts or guts with thick glandular towel may be more prone to passing bone pain. also, the shape and structure of the guts, including the presence of excrescencies or fibroadenomas, can contribute to discomfort. Trauma or injury Any trauma or injury to the bone, similar as a fall or accident, can beget bone pain. It's important to seek medical attention if you witness severe trauma or patient pain. Breastfeeding Engorgement, blocked milk tubes, or an infection called mastitis can beget bone pain in suckling women. Proper breastfeeding ways and addressing any breastfeeding issues instantly can help palliate pain. Stress and anxiety Emotional stress and anxiety have been linked to colorful physical symptoms, including bone pain. While the exact mechanisms aren't completely understood, stress can potentially complicate being bone pain. Caffeine and salutary factors Some women find that the consumption of caffeine, set up in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some tonics, can contribute to bone pain. Salutary factors, similar as a high- fat diet or inordinate swab input, have also been associated with bone pain in some individualities. specifics and supplements Certain specifics, similar as hormonal curatives, antidepressants, or cardiovascular medicines, have been reported to beget bone pain as a side effect. also, some salutary supplements or herbal remedies may contribute to bone pain. |
re: Breast pain
by Julee -
Jul 29th, 2023
12:57 pm
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Are there any potential complications associated with my breast pain or its underlying cause? |
re: Breast pain
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jul 29th, 2023
12:59 pm
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f you are experiencing breast pain or any concerning symptoms, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate guidance. Breast pain, also known as mastalgia, can have various underlying causes, some of which may include: Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle can cause breast pain, especially before periods. Breast cysts: Fluid-filled sacs in the breast tissue can lead to pain and discomfort. Fibrocystic changes: Noncancerous lumps, along with changes in breast tissue consistency, can cause pain. Musculoskeletal issues: Pain from muscles, ligaments, or ribs can sometimes be mistaken for breast pain. Breast infections (mastitis): Infections in breast tissue can cause localized pain, redness, and swelling. Breast-related trauma: Injuries or trauma to the breast can lead to pain. Costochondritis: Inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone can cause chest pain. Medication side effects: Some medications may have breast pain as a side effect. Breast cancer: Though breast pain is rarely a symptom of breast cancer, it is essential to rule out this possibility through proper evaluation. The potential complications associated with breast pain would depend on its underlying cause. In most cases, breast pain is not a sign of a serious condition, but it's crucial to identify the cause to ensure appropriate management. |