Asked for Female | 25
Do I Need Clinical Help for Breast Lumps?
If you notice a breast lump, it is not a reason to panic. There are times when a breast lump is just a normal change your body is going through. Nevertheless, you may consult an oncologist to rule out the possibility of cancer. They will examine it thoroughly and if necessary, will make recommendations of the most suitable treatment options.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd Dec '24
Asked for Female | 27
Is Sharp Breast Pain a Sign of Cancer for Me?
I see that you are concerned about the severe pain in your right breast and the shrinking that you are experiencing. These symptoms might be because of cancer, among other reasons. A physical exam and imaging tests, such as mammography or ultrasonography, are essential to identify the root cause exactly. Such checks will aid your doctor in setting the path for the procedures you will have to undertake.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 30th Nov '24
Asked for Female | Lima Bailung
Why is my right breast painful with no lump?
It seems like you are experiencing pain in your right breast. Pain in one breast without any lumps can be caused by things such as hormonal changes, injury, or muscle strain. The absence of lumps here makes it a less serious issue. You can take pain relievers like acetaminophen. If the pain continues or worsens, it is best to consult an oncologist for a more thorough checkup.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 30th Nov '24
Asked for Female | 35
Is my invasive ductal carcinoma aggressive and concerning?
According to the diagnosis you have received from the doctor, you have a high-grade invasive ductal carcinoma in the breast. This type of cancer is really a fast-growing type of cancer. It concors the breast and causes like a lump in the breast or skin changes. The origins of the disease are not always acknowledged, but the factors like the genes and hormone levels might be contributing to the risk. For this, an oncologist may accept a scheme with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy to remove or eradicate the cancer cells.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Asked for Female | 33
Why do I have breast pain and disturbed metabolism?
Muscle pain can be common for fitness coaches, but this seems different. As a vegetarian, you might have deficiencies in certain nutrients. Get a blood test to check your vitamin levels. It’s best to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 30th Oct '24
Asked for Female | 31
Could brown breast lump indicate cancer after miscarriage?
A brown lump with no effusion could be a benign condition and not breast cancer. After miscarriage and milky discharge in the past, it is a possibility as well. Pain is one of the symptoms of hormonal variations. Nevertheless, one must visit a gynecologist for a thorough examination.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Asked for Female | 19
Could my breast tumor be serious?
The painful breast mass you're experiencing could be due to various conditions, such as fibroadenomas or breast cysts, but it’s important to take note of it. However, if the lump has been present for two years and is now growing and becoming more painful, it's crucial to rule out more serious conditions like breast cancer. Since I can’t examine you in person, I strongly recommend seeking medical attention immediately, especially given these changes. The earlier treatment begins, the better the potential outcome.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Asked for মহিলা | Ruma
Are Multiple Tiny Cystic Foci Present in Both Breasts?
You may have the usual fibrocystic disease in both breasts. This means saclike structures filled with fluid and more tissue in your breasts. You may feel breast pain, lumpiness, or swelling. It is not cancer and is common among women. For symptomatic relief, it is good to wear a supportive bra, minimize caffeine consumption, and take pain relievers. Always monitor any changes, and do regular breast self-exams.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Asked for Female | 28
Why is one breast bigger with armpit pain?
It is a fact that breasts can differ slightly in size, which is normal. However, in case of a case when one side of the breast is too big, painful, or swollen, you must be concerned. This may be a result of hormonal changes, cysts, or an infection. It is highly recommended that you visit an oncologist to get it checked and find out the right treatment.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Asked for Female | 18
Do I have breast cancer with a lump in my breast?
You are nervous because of a swelling in the right breast. It is encouraging that you are so keen on your body. Not all breast lumps mean cancer. Some lumps might be hormone-related or cysts. Cancer may cause the growth of rather stiff and painless lumps. If your lump has been there for a long time and doesn't hurt, you should let an oncologist check it.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Asked for Male | 25
Do I need to worry about a tiny chest lump?
What you are sensing in your left inverted nipple is possibly a harmless cyst or a benign lump. Because you've had it for years without any changes or symptoms like pain, swelling, or color changes, it seems to be nothing serious. Yet, it always is a good idea to have it checked out by an oncologist to make sure you are okay.
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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Asked for Female | 44
Meaning of Bone Scan Results for Breast Cancer Diagnoses
The bone scan revealed cancer in the left breast that has spread to other areas. This can cause bone pain, weakness, and fractures. It's important to consult an oncologist, who can recommend treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery to manage the cancer and its symptoms.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 24
Why is my left breast area swelling?
You could be having a problem known as costochondritis, which is a situation where pain and swelling occur near your breastbone. This may be due to activities that tire your chest muscles or an infection. To promote the ice pack action, try not to engage in activities that increase the pain. If the swelling and pain persist, it's better to see an oncologist for further assessment and treatment.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 21
Are hypoechoic lesions in left and right breasts concerning?
You have well-defined hypoechoic lesions in the breast at certain positions. These areas are small and appear differently on ultrasound. Different factors can influence their appearance, for example, cysts or fibroadenomas. As there are no other issues to worry about, it's indeed good to keep track of them through regular ultrasounds. Have a detailed discussion with your oncologist about the results.
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Dr. Donald Babu
Oncologist
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 27
Could Milky Fluid Aspiration Indicate Galactocele Kept?
It looks like the problem is the galactocele located in your left breast. This is a lump that occurs naturally when the breast milk forms a lump. It can be after childbirth or while nursing and is not harmful. The symptoms are a painless lump and milky fluid when squeezed. Usually, treatment isn't needed, but if big, it can be removed. Keep an eye on it and let an oncologist know.
Answered By

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
Oncologist
Answered on 18th Sept '24