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Redish Colour Inflammation And Like Boil On Left Breast Near/under The Nipple

Redish colour Inflammation and boil like on left breast near/under the nipple Inflammation and boil like on left breast near/under the nipple I have problem of redish colour patchy skin - inflammation and boil like - on my left breast near/under the nipple - feeling pain,hard,and hot in that area since five days. Seeking your kind help for remedy please ( Iam a female 56 years old, periods stopped already) - Mohana,coimbatore
Mon, 1 Feb 2010
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You should get a breast examination done. If it is an inflammation then it can be treated with certain medicines. Certain cases shall also require surgical excision. But for confirmation of what type of swelling is inflammatory/benign/carcinogenic, it should be examined.


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Redish Colour Inflammation And Like Boil On Left Breast Near/under The Nipple

You should get a breast examination done. If it is an inflammation then it can be treated with certain medicines. Certain cases shall also require surgical excision. But for confirmation of what type of swelling is inflammatory/benign/carcinogenic, it should be examined.