Q: Hello CancerAware, I found a lump in my breast while bathing. What should I do?
A: Firstly, don't panic. Secondly, go to a doctor immediately and have the breast lump evaluated. Do NOT ignore any breast lump hoping it will go away. See a doctor immediately to have it checked out.
The doctor among other things will recommend imaging tests such as a mammogram or breast ultrasound. A biopsy of the breast lump may also be recommended.
OTHER WARNING SIGNS OF BREAST CANCER:
Although a lump is the most common sign of #BreastCancer and EVERY breast lump must be evaluated by a doctor, there are other warning signs you need to know about.
Some of these warning signs are visual changes that cannot be felt.⠀⠀
The warning signs of breast cancer include;⠀⠀
1. Lump, hard knot or thickening inside the breast or underarm area.
2. Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of the breast.⠀⠀
3. Change in the size or shape of the breast.⠀⠀
4. Dimpling or puckering of the skin.⠀⠀
5. Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple or around the skin of the breast.
6. Pulling in of the nipple or other parts of the breast.⠀⠀
7. Nipple discharge that starts suddenly.⠀⠀
8. New pain in one spot of the breast that does not go away.⠀⠀
In most cases, these changes may not be cancer, however if you experience any of the above, see a doctor immediately.⠀⠀
Also, if you’ve had a benign lump in the past, don’t assume a new lump will also be benign. The new lump may not be breast cancer, but it’s best to make sure.⠀⠀
Ladies, ensure you do your regular breast checks. Remember, Early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment saves lives.⠀⠀⠀
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Source: Susan G Komen⠀⠀
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