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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › breast-painBreast pain - NHS

    There are many reasons breasts can be painful. It's not usually anything serious, but see a GP if the pain does not improve. Causes of breast pain. Breast pain is usually linked to periods. Sometimes it can be caused by a health condition or medicine. Breast pain linked to periods. Breast pain linked to periods usually:

  2. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditions › breast-symptomsBreast pain - NHS inform

    13 sie 2024 · Breast pain is usually caused by: hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle – this can make breast tissue sensitive. wear and tear in the muscle under the breast – this muscle runs to the shoulder so pain can be felt near the armpit. Sometimes both of these things may cause breast pain.

  3. you have a lump or swelling in your breast, chest or armpit; you have any changes in your breasts or nipples that are not normal for you; you have pain in your breast or armpit that does not go away

  4. Breast pain is very common in women of all ages, even many years after the menopause. It can come in episodes or all the time and occur in one or both breasts. It is extremely unusual for breast pain to be the first sign of breast cancer.

  5. 30 paź 2022 · What causes breast pain? Up to 7 in 10 women develop breast pain (mastalgia) at some stage in their lives. Breast pain is usually classed as either cyclical or non-cyclical: Cyclical breast pain - where the pain is related to the menstrual cycle.

  6. Breast pain is very common in women of all ages. It can cause a lot of anxiety, and many women worry that they may have breast cancer. Breast pain can have several causes, and on its own it’s not usually a sign of breast cancer. Having breast pain doesn’t increase the risk of breast cancer.

  7. www.nhs.uk › conditions › breast-cancer-in-womenBreast cancer in women - NHS

    Anyone can get breast cancer. Find out about breast cancer in women, including what the symptoms are, what to do if you think you have it, how it is treated, and where to get support.

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