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Breast Pain And The Possible Causes

by Stephan Grindley

A woman who is experiencing breast pain often becomes worried that the pain might be a symptom of breast cancer. While it is possible that cancer is the cause, you shouldn't jump to any quick conclusions. Instead, you should contact your doctor so that he or she can schedule you for a mammogram to be performed as soon as possible. This test will help your doctor find any lumps or masses that might give reasons to be concerned.

When you experience breast pain and go to the doctor be sure to be able to describe the symptoms accurately. This can greatly help your doctor to determine what the possible cause might be. As many as 7 in 10 women will experience breast pain at some point in their life, of varying levels. You want to be sure to know exactly where the pain is, how intense it is and how frequently you experience it.

According to scientific studies, nearly 10% of women complain of moderate to severe breast pain at least five days out of every month. Occasionally, the pain even lasts throughout the menstrual cycle. This type of pain is more frequently associated with younger or premenopausal women, although it can occur in women of any age.

It is very natural for any woman who feels pain in the breast, to get panicky. That is why it is very necessary to have checkup done regularly for breast cancer. There is a way to do self assessment breast examination. You can see it on various sites as to how it is to be done. They can be of great use in detection of cancer.

Usually simply having pain in your breast does not signify cancer. It can be caused by a number of things. The most common cause is reproductive hormones. Quite a few women experience tenderness or soreness in their breasts during their monthly menstrual cycle. Typically with this kind of pain it will affect 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.

Breast cancer can strike at any age. Therefore, knowing the breast cancer signs and symptoms is very important, in addition to the actions you should take to catch cancer early in its course. Only your doctor can determine for certain whether any signs or symptoms of breast pain you are experiencing are being caused by cancer. It is imperative to contact your physician for a mammogram immediately in the event you discover any of these signs. One of the best factors in beating breast cancer is early detection. One of the best methods of detection is the monthly self assessment.

Published August 30th, 2008

Filed in Health