Breast Lumpiness

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  • Author Mac Grath
  • Published November 1, 2009
  • Word count 583

One of the first signs or symptoms of breast cancer is a lump in the breast. You will find that most breast lumps discovered early are rated as 9 out of 10 as being benign. Breast lumpiness can be that of breast change which usually becomes more obvious just before the start of a period, particularly in women over the age of 35.

There are a number of breast tissue related conditions that respond well to a regular breast massage. These include: Uneven or lumpy breast tissue, Pre-menstrual tension and discomfort, Swelling and pain from breast surgery, Pectoralis muscle pain, Mastitis, Milk production in lactating women.

If you perform self-breast exam, eventually you'll find a lump. Is it a lump, or just normal "lumpiness," many little benign lumps in both breasts? Breast lumps that suddenly occur need to be checked. Usually the smaller the lump, the better. The size of the lump may determine prognosis.

Swollen or painful lymph nodes in the armpits or just above the collar bone signal possible cancer. Retracted, enlarged, scaly or itchy nipple, or even spontaneous change in sensation of the nipple may also be a sign.

While it is an accepted fact that Diet and Exercise effectively and safely remove unwanted fat deposit in our body, but there are area of the body that is difficult to address with this modality. This unwanted fat deposit could be better managed with Liposuction. However, liposuction is not a low-effort alternative to exercise and diet. It is a form of body contouring or sculpturing and not a weight loss regimen.

Lumpectomy, which is the removal of the lump and surrounding amount of normal tissue followed by radiation therapy is the most common type of treatment today. Some may have to undergo mastectomy, which is the removal of the affected breast. Drugs, that is, anticancer drugs are also used to shrink the size of the breast tumor in order that the patient would only have to undergo lumpectomy instead of mastectomy.

The oncologist considers the information from the various tests. The oncologist stages the cancer, and recommends various breast cancer treatments. The oncologist can refer you to a psychologist or support group to allay anxiety about treatment.

After you have examined your breasts visually, you should probe further, using your sense of touch. This is important because you can sometimes feel what you cannot see. Assuming you are examining your left breast first, raise your left arm and run the fingers of your right hand in circles around the breast from inside to outside.

Injected collagen and fat are primarily used to improve the appearance of the skin's texture. Fillers can help fill out deep facial wrinkles, creases and furrows, sunken cheeks, skin depressions and some types of scars. Fillers are also used to add a fuller, more sensuous look to the lips.

Not only that, self examination of the breast also helps to detect other non-cancerous breast problems that girls or women may detect by examining their breast, such problems are as follows: infections, cysts, unusual pain or irritation from sport activities needs doctors' advice so do not hesitate if detected.

Collagen is an older filler (which, for this hypochondriac, means that it may be "safer" and "better tested") that has a relatively short life span. In fact, some women arrange to have new injections every six weeks - and many report that it's their favorite. Restylane is perhaps the most popular filler around - and also reported to be the most painful.

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