
Suggest Treatment For Redness And Swelling In The Breast

Question: Hi, I am a male, age 61. I am on business travel. I woke up this morning with redness and swelling around one of my breasts. It is also tender. What is wrong?
Brief Answer:
Allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns about redness and swelling in breast.
This sudden redness and swelling is due to temporary allergic reaction to the breast area caused by an unknown allergen. This allergen could be dust, insect, etc...
This is temporary and will go away by itself and there is no need to panic.
If it's hurting you, take a cetrazine hydrochloride tablet available over the counter to reduce symptoms. It might take about a week for it to go away.
Regards
Allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns about redness and swelling in breast.
This sudden redness and swelling is due to temporary allergic reaction to the breast area caused by an unknown allergen. This allergen could be dust, insect, etc...
This is temporary and will go away by itself and there is no need to panic.
If it's hurting you, take a cetrazine hydrochloride tablet available over the counter to reduce symptoms. It might take about a week for it to go away.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Should I limit my physical activity like working out at the gym? What is the common name for cetrazine hydrochloride tablets? There is a little lump on the top of the breast, is this normal?
Brief Answer:
No limit on physical activity
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
No need to limit physical activity.
Brand name of cetrazine commonly used are zyrtec.
You can check if different brands are available over the counter.
Lump is normal if it has started over night. If it does not reduce in a week, see your doctor.
No limit on physical activity
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
No need to limit physical activity.
Brand name of cetrazine commonly used are zyrtec.
You can check if different brands are available over the counter.
Lump is normal if it has started over night. If it does not reduce in a week, see your doctor.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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