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Persisting Sore Throat. Lump Above Nipple. What Is It?

I have been dealing with a sore throat over the last week. Last night it now feels as if i have a lump on right hand side of my chest 3-4 cm above my nipple. Feels as if there is a pill stuck and everything i drink is getting stuck at that spot. Pain goes away fairly quickly but hurt pretty bad when it is happening btw i am a 30 year old female
Wed, 29 May 2013
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is that swelling painful to touch? are you breast feeding baby? is yes then in my opinion you are having breast abscess, do you have history of discharge from nipple? in my opinion you should consult your surgeon and get your ultrasonography done and if needed get done with your mammography and then FNAC if required.
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Persisting Sore Throat. Lump Above Nipple. What Is It?

is that swelling painful to touch? are you breast feeding baby? is yes then in my opinion you are having breast abscess, do you have history of discharge from nipple? in my opinion you should consult your surgeon and get your ultrasonography done and if needed get done with your mammography and then FNAC if required.