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Why Am I Experiencing Tender Breasts And Possible Period Signs After Seven Years Of No Periods And A Recent Kidney Infection With IV Antibiotics?

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Posted on Mon, 3 Mar 2025
Question: I have not had a period in 7 years - had early menopause. Ame now 48. All of a sudden I'm having tender breasts and all the signs of the possible onset of a period. I have just come out of hospital with kidney infection where I had several IV antibiotics *just in case this is relevant) What do you think is happening?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Raju.A.T (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Needs evaluation

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

It is very unlikely for one to have periods after 7 years of amenorrhea. The breast tenderness could be due to other cause which needs to be evaluated after a detailed clinical examination.

Meanwhile do examine your breast by yourself. Use the palm of your hand to examine both of your breasts. If you find any sort of tenderness or lump in the breast it must be followed with a gynecologist consultation with or without mammography.

Do follow careful steps to examine the breast by yourself after doing some online research.

Hope, I answered your query. Wish you good health.

Regards
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Why Am I Experiencing Tender Breasts And Possible Period Signs After Seven Years Of No Periods And A Recent Kidney Infection With IV Antibiotics?

Brief Answer: Needs evaluation Detailed Answer: Hi, It is very unlikely for one to have periods after 7 years of amenorrhea. The breast tenderness could be due to other cause which needs to be evaluated after a detailed clinical examination. Meanwhile do examine your breast by yourself. Use the palm of your hand to examine both of your breasts. If you find any sort of tenderness or lump in the breast it must be followed with a gynecologist consultation with or without mammography. Do follow careful steps to examine the breast by yourself after doing some online research. Hope, I answered your query. Wish you good health. Regards