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Pain In Breast, Smooth Movable Lump Between Nipple And Armpit. Is It Possible To Have Something Like This During Periods?

I was checking my breast because there is some pain in it and I found a dime sized, smooth, move able lump in between my right nipple and armpit. I am currently on my period and read that it is possible to have something like this while on your menstrual cycle. Is it possible and do you possibly have an idea of what it is?
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. You will have some kind of lumps during menstrual periods in some people due to harmonal changes. But you need to consult a surgeon about this to rule out a fribroadenoma or abscess as there is associated pain. Hope this answers your query. Thank you.
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Pain In Breast, Smooth Movable Lump Between Nipple And Armpit. Is It Possible To Have Something Like This During Periods?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. You will have some kind of lumps during menstrual periods in some people due to harmonal changes. But you need to consult a surgeon about this to rule out a fribroadenoma or abscess as there is associated pain. Hope this answers your query. Thank you.