
Are Breast Soreness And Nausea Symptoms Of Premenstrual Syndrome?

Question: I been having off and on Brest tingling and soreness, also nausea
Negative pregnancy test.
What could this mean?
Negative pregnancy test.
What could this mean?
Brief Answer:
Premenstrual syndrome....
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to HCM,
In absence of pregnancy which is ruled out by the negative pregnancy test, the symptoms of breast soreness, nausea, even sometimes headache, lower abdominal ache, increased frequency of urine or mood swings all form a part of premenstrual syndrome which can occur a week prior to the onset of menses and can even last for a few days after the end of menses.
Presently , it indicates that your menses are to ensue in next few days.
Regards
Premenstrual syndrome....
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to HCM,
In absence of pregnancy which is ruled out by the negative pregnancy test, the symptoms of breast soreness, nausea, even sometimes headache, lower abdominal ache, increased frequency of urine or mood swings all form a part of premenstrual syndrome which can occur a week prior to the onset of menses and can even last for a few days after the end of menses.
Presently , it indicates that your menses are to ensue in next few days.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Tho I had a cycle on the 3rd of this month
Brief Answer:
answered
Detailed Answer:
hello,
If this is mid cycle then the oestrogen increase in the follicular phase can cause such heaviness and mild soreness in the breasts. You may use hot fomentation thrice a day to soothe the pain. This shall get relieved naturally with the continuation of cycle as its physiological.
Regards
answered
Detailed Answer:
hello,
If this is mid cycle then the oestrogen increase in the follicular phase can cause such heaviness and mild soreness in the breasts. You may use hot fomentation thrice a day to soothe the pain. This shall get relieved naturally with the continuation of cycle as its physiological.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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