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Breast Pain And The Possible Causes

by Stephan Grindley

When a woman experiences breast pain typically her first reaction is to be concerned that it is a symptom of breast cancer. While this is sometimes the cause, there is no need to be alarmed. Your best bet is to get to the doctor as soon as you can so that he or she can perform a mammogram. This will tell your doctor if there are any lumps or other masses that might be a cause of concern.

You should tell the doctor exactly what you are feeling when you experience breast pain and decide to seek medical help. The doctor will more easily figure out what is causing the pain if you are specific about the pain. Tell him how often it happens, where you feel it it, and how strong the pain is. Up to 7 out of 10 women have breast pain at some stage in their life.

Studies have shown that 1 in 10 women experience moderate to severe pain in their breasts more than five days per month. Sometimes in lasts through the entirety of the menstrual cycle. Women of any age can experience this kind of pain but it is most frequent amongst younger women and premenopausal.

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.

Often, just having pain in the breast doesn't mean cancer. It may mean any number of things. The usual culprit is reproductive hormones. Many women experience soreness or tenderness in the breasts during the monthly menstrual cycle. Generally, with this sort of pain, it affects both breasts.

There are many causes and symptoms of breast pain. Once you have had yourself checked out by your doctor there are numerous ways to treat it. A simple answer is to take an over the counter pain medication. This can reduce swelling, tenderness and even pain. You may also consider if you are wearing the right size bra and if it is supportive enough.

The first reaction of a woman who experiences breast pain is to suspect the pain to be the sign of breast cancer. The first thing to do here is to consult your doctor at the earliest opportunity and to allow her to perform a mammogram on you. Though all women may experience such pain, it is most common amongst the younger and premenopausal women. It's important to have regular breast exams. It's also possible to do self assessment breast exams. You can find a lot of information online that will give you exact steps to doing these exams yourself.

Published August 30th, 2008

Filed in Health, Women