Suggest Treatment For Sensitive And Painful Lump On Breast
I have a vertical lump on my rib cage under my left breast. Originally felt like a bruise and then a week later the lump showed up. Very sensitive to the touch and about 3 inches in length. No lumps in the breast area or armpit. The lump is about 2 inches under the left breast.
1.The symptoms and description of the lesion seems like an infective aetiology with collection within. 2.But needs to evaluate the source, in this case after examining the lump, i would have ask for a ultrasound lump area. 3.Ultrasound will help in assessing the nature of the lump, its extensions ( bony involvement, chest wall involvement), its source - where it is starting from. 4.A lateral x-ray to rule out bone pathology. 5.After that if its infective with out involving the chest wall - a small incision and drainage with antibiotic will help. If there is involvement of chest wall further CT might be needed. So get the investigation down and needful treatment . good luck.
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Suggest Treatment For Sensitive And Painful Lump On Breast
Welcome to health care magic. 1.The symptoms and description of the lesion seems like an infective aetiology with collection within. 2.But needs to evaluate the source, in this case after examining the lump, i would have ask for a ultrasound lump area. 3.Ultrasound will help in assessing the nature of the lump, its extensions ( bony involvement, chest wall involvement), its source - where it is starting from. 4.A lateral x-ray to rule out bone pathology. 5.After that if its infective with out involving the chest wall - a small incision and drainage with antibiotic will help. If there is involvement of chest wall further CT might be needed. So get the investigation down and needful treatment . good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.