What Causes Unexplained Yellowish Bruise On Breast?
I had an unexplained yellow bruise on my breast a few weeks ago and I didn t bump into anything and my breast have not undergone any trauma They have been coming and going for weeks and weeks now but they are at there worse now A huge one on my left breast and the same on my right Still no trauma to breast and i have no idea what they are or why the keep coming
I can understand your concern. What you are experiencing might be presence of a recurring bacterial infection that may come and go frequently. If you are having pain and other symptoms along with it, it may be just that.
If you are not experiencing any symptoms in the area, it could be a sebaceous cyst that is usually found in the area and is symptomless.
You should visit a gynecologist and go for physical examination of the area in addition to investigations that may help to reach a diagnosis and treatment can be based on that.
I hope this answer helps you. Thank you for choosing HCM. Let me know if you have follow up questions.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Causes Unexplained Yellowish Bruise On Breast?
Hello, I can understand your concern. What you are experiencing might be presence of a recurring bacterial infection that may come and go frequently. If you are having pain and other symptoms along with it, it may be just that. If you are not experiencing any symptoms in the area, it could be a sebaceous cyst that is usually found in the area and is symptomless. You should visit a gynecologist and go for physical examination of the area in addition to investigations that may help to reach a diagnosis and treatment can be based on that. I hope this answer helps you. Thank you for choosing HCM. Let me know if you have follow up questions. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah