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What Causes Continuous Breast Pain?

Hi Dr. could you please explain to me what could possible be the cause of this pain that i always experince on my left breast side, even today i had it for about 30minutes icould do nothing jst need me to be stil even coughing it painfull.it started last year on september but ihv been ignore it but this past months i couldnt.it is possible that is a signthat a may have breast cancer???... desparate PALESA
Mon, 1 Apr 2019
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Hello,

Breast pain is usually due to benign conditions like fibrocyctic disease of the breast rather than cancer. However, a thorough clinical breast examination, mammogram/ultrasound (depending on your age) is required to rule t any tumourous lesions. Please follow up with your primary provider for detailed evaluation.

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Dr.Lekshmi Rita Venugopal
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What Causes Continuous Breast Pain?

Hello, Breast pain is usually due to benign conditions like fibrocyctic disease of the breast rather than cancer. However, a thorough clinical breast examination, mammogram/ultrasound (depending on your age) is required to rule t any tumourous lesions. Please follow up with your primary provider for detailed evaluation. Hope this answers your question Please address further queries here Regards Dr.Lekshmi Rita Venugopal