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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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History Of Breast Cancer. Burning In Breast Area When Flexing Pectoral Muscle. Reason?

IHello, I had seroquel toxicity (?)spell??? every organ of my body that is made up of glandular cells felt reactive and hypersecretory. I had a double mastectomy for dcis 10 + years ago and Ive had one live vag birth 30 years ago. It felt like my milk was coming in. I am aware that residual breast tissue may be the cause of the reaction I felt (my milk was coming down) now my right breast area burns when I flex my right pectorial muscle. an ice pack gives it some resolve. can you tell me anything of this? ty how do I get to the next page?
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Hello ma'am.

From the description provided I would have liked a mention of your hormonal status and whether you are on any hormonal supplements.

Also, the exact procedure that was conducted would have helped. But for now, either the residual breast tissue or some anatomical structure could be causing the presentation. Thos ofcourse depends entirely on the procedure conducted, which is why you will have to go back to your surgeon and get physically examined. This will have to be followed by other non-invasive procedures to find the cause.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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History Of Breast Cancer. Burning In Breast Area When Flexing Pectoral Muscle. Reason?

Hello ma am. From the description provided I would have liked a mention of your hormonal status and whether you are on any hormonal supplements. Also, the exact procedure that was conducted would have helped. But for now, either the residual breast tissue or some anatomical structure could be causing the presentation. Thos ofcourse depends entirely on the procedure conducted, which is why you will have to go back to your surgeon and get physically examined. This will have to be followed by other non-invasive procedures to find the cause. Hope this helps. Best wishes.