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How To Treat Chest Pain With Lump On Right Breast And Right Toe Numbing?

Hi I m really worried at the moment. The middle part of the chest has been hurting for afew months and I have a lump that won t go it s on the left side of my right breast. And now I ve lost feeling in my right toe. I m scared it might be cancer I m 24 years old.
Tue, 10 Jun 2014
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The lump in your breast is likely to be a benign (not cancer) swelling considering your age. However any breast swelling needs assessment by Clinical examination, Imaging and a tissue diagnosis. I would advise you to consult a surgeon in your area for the same.
There is no relation between a breast lump and loss of toe sensation/ tingling. If it keeps bothering you its better to consult your GP.
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How To Treat Chest Pain With Lump On Right Breast And Right Toe Numbing?

The lump in your breast is likely to be a benign (not cancer) swelling considering your age. However any breast swelling needs assessment by Clinical examination, Imaging and a tissue diagnosis. I would advise you to consult a surgeon in your area for the same. There is no relation between a breast lump and loss of toe sensation/ tingling. If it keeps bothering you its better to consult your GP.