Severe Pain Behind Breast In Core Of Backside. No Help From Tight Wrap. History Of Having Hysterectomy, Removal Of Ovaries. Mammogram Normal. Help
HELLO DR, i AM A 52 YR. OLD WOMAN AND HAVE HAD A HYSTERECTOMY 6 YRS. PRIOR, BOTH OVERIES REMOVED. MY RIGHT BREAST IS ABSOLUTELY KILLING ME! BEHIND MY BREAST IN THE VERY CORE OF THE BACKSIDE. I HAVE A HIGH TOLOERENCE TO PAIN BUT I AM ON THE VERGE . I HAD A MAMAGRAHM A COUPLE WEEKS AGO THAT CAME BACK OK. THE PAIN WENT AWAY AND NOW NFOR THE LAST 3 DAYS I AM JUST ABOUT OUT OF MY MIND WITH IT. I PUT A WRAP ON IT . TIGHT. DOESNT REALLY HELP. I KNOW I HAVE TO DO SOMETHING!!
Normal mammogram rule out the possibility of any tumour but the pain may be due to other reasons like musculoskeletal pain on the region, mastitis(Inflammation of the breast). Continue with the tight braziers and you may take analgesic which will help in reducing the pain. If the pain persist then consult your doctor and get evaluated by CT/MRI of the chest to arrive at a diagnosis.
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Severe Pain Behind Breast In Core Of Backside. No Help From Tight Wrap. History Of Having Hysterectomy, Removal Of Ovaries. Mammogram Normal. Help
Hello, Normal mammogram rule out the possibility of any tumour but the pain may be due to other reasons like musculoskeletal pain on the region, mastitis(Inflammation of the breast). Continue with the tight braziers and you may take analgesic which will help in reducing the pain. If the pain persist then consult your doctor and get evaluated by CT/MRI of the chest to arrive at a diagnosis.