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Having Persistent Pain In Breast. Taking Analgesics . Noticed Liquid Discharge When Breast Squeezed. What Should I Do?

Persistent pain in my right breast for some months, it comes and goes, it goes after taking analgesics and comes back after the effect of the analgesic is gone. Self examination and sonomammogram reveals nothing. Liquid discharge when my 2 breast are squezzed. No lump, no changes on the breast. The pain radiates to my arm and armpit. Pls what shld l do
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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hi.. discharge from the breast when it is repeatedly stimulated is normal if you have already have child... and you need to undergo certain tests( prolactin levels and ct scan for prolactinomas) to rule out the condition called hyperprolactinemia, which will cause discharge from the breast during non lactational periods.. see your physician for this.. all the very best...
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Having Persistent Pain In Breast. Taking Analgesics . Noticed Liquid Discharge When Breast Squeezed. What Should I Do?

hi.. discharge from the breast when it is repeatedly stimulated is normal if you have already have child... and you need to undergo certain tests( prolactin levels and ct scan for prolactinomas) to rule out the condition called hyperprolactinemia, which will cause discharge from the breast during non lactational periods.. see your physician for this.. all the very best...