Pink Marks On Breast, No Itching Or Pain. Hormonal?
Flat, pink non-itchy and non-painful marks on breast that come and go randomly? For the past couple of weeks I ve been having these strange marks appear on my left breast. They appear suddenly, and go away within a few hours to a day. They don t hurt nor do they itch. They are small (like a 1/4 centimeter) flat, pink and are usually round and surrounded by tiny red veins. They appear one at a time. Could this be hormonal? I just got over my menstrual cycle about a week and a half ago and was experiencing some breast pain. I m starting to get worried that it s something more serious. Help!
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be relax ,it does not look like any serious one
it may be due to hormonal or allergic reason .
apply good moisturizer cream over skin and wear cotton cloths
avoid harsh soap and use good cleanser .
if lesion persist or increase ,better to consult dermatologist drink more water and keep the skin neat and clean
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Pink Marks On Breast, No Itching Or Pain. Hormonal?
hello welcome to healthcare magic forum thank you for your query be relax ,it does not look like any serious one it may be due to hormonal or allergic reason . apply good moisturizer cream over skin and wear cotton cloths avoid harsh soap and use good cleanser . if lesion persist or increase ,better to consult dermatologist drink more water and keep the skin neat and clean i hope i answered your question