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Should I Still Be Suffering With Pain ? I Had Shocking Breast Pain, Please Advise Me

I got hit in the breast a month ago I had shocking pain when it happened, the pain travels from my breast down my arm making it feel weak, should I still be suffering with pain ?
Sun, 17 Jan 2010
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it is mainly due to inflammation and should subside on taking analgesics.

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Thankyou, i feel dizzy when i touch it and the pain is worse..is that just due to inflammation aswell, please help

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Hi.. Increase in the intensity of pain also could be sign of inflammation.. If there is no mass or lump over the area  of pain and if there are no discharge then you can continue the analgesics.. Also give rest to your shoulders as the muscle could have also been involved in the inflammation and can aggravate with the movement of the shoulders... If there are any external signs such as mentioned above you can get it examined by a doctor..


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Should I Still Be Suffering With Pain ? I Had Shocking Breast Pain, Please Advise Me

it is mainly due to inflammation and should subside on taking analgesics.