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Painless, Movable Lump In Breast. Cure And Precautions To Be Done?

My daughter is 6years old 2 weeks ago we detected a lump in her right breast painless and movable I rushed to see a paedatrician who said it is properly a breast bud and that no test should be done on her that we should just keep a watch on her.I m so scared I check everytime I could get the chance.I m becoming paranoid because in 4weeks time she will be operated on for virgina hernia and this lump I m uncomfortable with it pls what should I do I m single mum and I really don t like this development tjhanks miju
Thu, 28 Nov 2013
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Hello Miju.

This is the age we can expect a lot of changes in the breasts, but this would be precocious puberty. I also agree with your doctor to wait and watch, and not touch the region as this could very well be a normal develolment.

If this does not change or disappear, please go about an ultrasound of the affected region.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Painless, Movable Lump In Breast. Cure And Precautions To Be Done?

Hello Miju. This is the age we can expect a lot of changes in the breasts, but this would be precocious puberty. I also agree with your doctor to wait and watch, and not touch the region as this could very well be a normal develolment. If this does not change or disappear, please go about an ultrasound of the affected region. Hope this helps. Best wishes.