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Suggest Treatment For A Itchy Lump Under The Nipple

Hi around 6 weeks ago I went and had a mammogram for a lump around an inch long the results came back that it was glandular tissue, but I ve noticed the past few days that it has either moved across my breast or has grown and I ve also found a small lump under my nipple and what looks like red veins on the surface of my breast where the glandular has either grown or moved what should I do.
Mon, 28 Sep 2015
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hi.

based from your description, it could possibly be an inflammatory reaction or any of those breast lesions. it could be a cyst, a fibroma (fibrous tissue formation) or fibrocystic changes of the breast, which are all benign breast lesions. malignancy must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for clinical evaluation. diagnostics such as breast ultrasound and mammography may be recommended. management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Treatment For A Itchy Lump Under The Nipple

hi. based from your description, it could possibly be an inflammatory reaction or any of those breast lesions. it could be a cyst, a fibroma (fibrous tissue formation) or fibrocystic changes of the breast, which are all benign breast lesions. malignancy must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for clinical evaluation. diagnostics such as breast ultrasound and mammography may be recommended. management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye