Pushes on areola of the breast, is it cancer?
I am a40-Jahr old white woman and I found pushes on my left areola approximately 1/2 inch under my nipple only recently, and the pushes are approximate 1/2 inches long or maybe small. You/they are für over one month there been. There are one or two small ones, over the size of a pencil eraser on my right breast, but it are those right beside my nipple and on the left Brust\'s under my nipple. I made any sought on-line and found, thereß something there is called, however, Montgomery Glands said most of this infomation, that I found, that they show more, if you pregnant or nurses is. I am in in the course 14 years not pregnant been, so that I wondered, whether everyone has this, and weiß, it is what,... kinda worries me. IchIch goes to the doctor soon, but only bemühte, to get any information, before I go.Additional details
Also my left nipple seems to then be less sensitive that my right one and this are again some real one... never noticed that maybe before til one week ago4
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it could only be that there is excessive tissue growth in this area,what would make i, is going to the doctor a wife, who was checked for cancer,
if is not cancer as discusses with the doctor of the possibilities of him/it, to whom these pushes could be 1 election save 100 percent! ! RSS
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through ohcallme... it could GO to be TO THE DOCTOR!!! luck!!
through saady007 I, which it is, dont knows but it sounds definitely not like a cancer. it is quite difficult, with a frühen phase, to find a cancer in the breast without correct examinations.
I be doctor and this, I would recommend what to my patient. IchIch believes, thereß you a mamogram should have done, because you are in 40, and keeps the pushes in the eye. she/it kit solves alone önnten if she/it decides dont that your doctor could think of doing a biopsy. WennWenn it really painfully red and is swollen, as it is an indication, thereß it an infection is, you see somebody in the hospital as.
I hope that it answers your question.
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