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Pain Under Breast After Taking Deep Breath. Had Breast Implants Years Ago

I have had breast implants since 2004. They are under the muscle and are high profile 650cc. I have never had any problems but for the past two days my left breast is in incredible pain when I am taking a breath and it's excruciating when I take a deep breath. I have not done anything to pull a muscle or bruise a rib or anything. Help please.
Fri, 25 Oct 2013
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Hi, if the implant is not paining to touch,and no swelling it is not due to the implant or breast. the pain must be from the inside of the chest,and may be due to infection in the chest.
So i advise you to consult a chest physician for diagnosisi and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for diagnosis. Thank you.
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Pain Under Breast After Taking Deep Breath. Had Breast Implants Years Ago

Hi, if the implant is not paining to touch,and no swelling it is not due to the implant or breast. the pain must be from the inside of the chest,and may be due to infection in the chest. So i advise you to consult a chest physician for diagnosisi and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for diagnosis. Thank you.