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Symptom: Breast Pain


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Breast Pain

1
  • recent childbirth or breast feeding
  • localized aching or throbbing pain in one breast
  • tender, red, hot and swollen mass in one breast
2
  • pain, swelling, tenderness and redness of nipple or immediately next to it
  • nipple may be inverted
  • tender mass or lump under nipple
  • fever
3
  • recent childbirth
  • mother not nursing
  • painful swelling of both breasts
4
  • painful, red, swollen breast
  • involved skin may appear edematous and have appearance of orange peel
  • fever may occur
5
  • recent breast trauma
  • bruising of skin with local pain, tenderness and swelling
  • tender breast mass may develop
  • may occur after lumpectomy and radiation therapy for breast cancer
6
  • tender, swollen vein over breast
  • may have history of breast trauma
7
  • history of soft lump of breast
  • lump may become red, painful and tender
  • skin is attached to superficial fluctuant mass
8
  • pain radiates over one breast
  • rash may appear in distribution of pain within several days
  • pain may persist after rash has disappeared
9
  • tenderness and pain at junction of breastbone and ribs
  • pain over inner aspect of breast
  • arm movements, breathing or pressure may provoke pain
10
  • history of multiple breast lumps
  • painful lumps in breast varies during menstrual cycle
  • rapid enlargement of single breast lump which is tender
11
  • localized aching or pain in one breast
  • firm, irregular lump
  • pain may be intensified with pressure
  • skin in area of pain may appear abnormal
12
  • bilateral breast swelling, pain and tenderness
  • absent menstrual period
  • nausea and vomiting
  • increased sensitivity to smell





Possible medical conditions of Breast Pain : - Breast Abscess - Mastitis - Galactocele - Subareolar Abscess - Lactation Associated Pain - Inflammatory Carcinoma Of The Breast - Acute Fat Necrosis - Mondor's Disease - Infected Cutaneous Cyst - Herpes Zoster - Costochondritis - Fibrocystic Disease - fibroadenoma - Early Pregnancy.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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