Asked for Female | 27
What could be causing my pain?
Cyclical breast pain is common and usually related to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. It typically improves after the periods start. Wearing a supportive bra, reducing caffeine, and maintaining a balanced diet help. If pain persists throughout the month, schedule an appointment with oncologist to rule out any doubts.
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Dr. Garvit Chitkara
Oncologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 45
What could be causing my pain?
Post-surgery pain can happen due to scar tissue or nerve changes, but since she has a cancer history, it’s best not to ignore it. Get a clinical exam from her oncologist and a mammogram or ultrasound done to rule out recurrence or any new lesion. Early review helps avoid unnecessary anxiety.
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Dr. Garvit Chitkara
Oncologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 32
What could be causing my pain?
A new lump in the breast should always be evaluated by an oncologist. Most lumps are benign (like fibroadenomas or cysts), but it’s important to rule out malignancy. I’d advise getting an ultrasound of both breasts and a clinical examination. Depending on findings, a core biopsy may be needed.
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Dr. Garvit Chitkara
Oncologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 21
Why are my breasts painful and enlarging?
Breast pain can occur due to various reasons, such as hormonal changes, inflammation, or sometimes even an injury. As for the increase in size, it could be due to hormonal fluctuations, cysts, or in rare cases, certain growths. It's essential for me to examine you to understand better. In the meantime, wearing a well-fitted bra and avoiding caffeine can help with the discomfort. Let's schedule an appointment with gynecologist to evaluate this further and ensure your peace of mind.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 21st Oct '25
Asked for Female | 20
Why is my right breast lump and delayed period?
A 5-day delay in your period can sometimes happen due to various reasons, like stress or hormonal changes. Regarding the lump in your right breast, it's quite common for women to notice lumps, which could be due to hormonal fluctuations or benign conditions like cysts. As for the "mosquito bite type thing," it could be a skin irritation or a bug bite. First, try not to worry too much, but it's important to get these things checked out by a gynecologist. I'd recommend scheduling an appointment with your doctor to have a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to stay calm and take care of yourself.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 23
Could my breast pain last 3-4 days?
Breast pain could be due to hormonal changes, like your menstrual cycle, causing tenderness. Sometimes it's just a bit of inflammation or muscle strain. In fact, even wearing a poorly fitting bra can lead to discomfort. Here's what you can do: try wearing a supportive bra, apply a warm compress, and maybe take some over-the-counter pain relief if needed. However, if the pain persists or you notice any unusual lumps, it's best to see a gynecologist for a proper evaluation.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 20th Aug '25
Asked for Male | 27
Why are my breasts painful and enlarged?
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 19th Aug '25
Asked for Female | 21
Am I experiencing breast pain symptoms?
Experiencing discomfort in the breast can stem from various reasons such as hormonal changes, muscle strain, or cysts. It's also possible that stress plays a role. Common associated symptoms might include tenderness, swelling, or sensitivity. To alleviate discomfort, consider applying a warm compress and wearing a supportive bra. It’s important to monitor your symptoms closely. Should the pain persist, worsen, or be accompanied by other concerning signs, I strongly recommend consulting a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 16th July '25
Asked for महिला | 26
Why do I feel pain and lump in breast?
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Dr. Akash Dhuru.
Oncologist
Answered on 12th June '25
Asked for Female | 28
Can Breast Pain Occur Without Discharge?
Breast discomfort can stem from various factors, such as hormonal fluctuations, muscle strain, or cysts. It’s good to note that absence of discharge is often reassuring. However, each symptom is unique, and understanding your body is important. Keeping a log of your sensations, activity, and cycle can be helpful. Meanwhile, wearing a supportive bra and managing stress can provide relief. For persistent pain or if you have any concerns, seeking advice from a gynecologist is a wise choice. They can offer personalized insights and necessary examinations to ensure everything is okay.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 6th Apr '25
Asked for Female | 42
Could I have a Cellular Fibroadenoma or Intraduct Carcinoma?
The fine needle aspiration report indicates a possibility of either a cellular fibroadenoma or intraductal carcinoma. These conditions can present as breast lumps and are usually benign or less concerning. It is normal to feel anxious, but the next step is important for clarity. An excisional biopsy is advisable to help differentiate between these two possibilities accurately. I encourage you to consult your oncologist for a thorough discussion and to explore any additional tests or imaging.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 3rd Apr '25
Asked for Female | 25
Could a painless, movable breast lump indicate concern?
It's understandable to be concerned about a lump in your breast. Many such lumps can be benign, often resulting from hormonal changes, cysts, or fibrous tissue. The fact that it is movable and not painful is generally a positive sign. However, it’s essential to have it evaluated by a oncologist. He will perform a thorough examination and may recommend an ultrasound or other imaging tests for clarity.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 32 years
Have Breast Issues at 32?
Experiencing swelling, tenderness, or unusual changes in breast tissue can occur for various reasons, such as hormonal fluctuations, cysts, or infections. These changes are often benign but should not be overlooked. To manage discomfort, consider maintaining a healthy lifestyle, wearing supportive bras, and applying warm or cold compresses as needed. However, it is essential to consult a medical expert for a thorough evaluation to rule out any serious conditions.
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Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Oncologist
Answered on 12th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 35
Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment in India for Bangladeshi
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Dr. Akash Dhuru.
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 51
Can I Get a Breast Mammogram Report Checked?
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Dr. Akash Dhuru.
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd Jan '25