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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Tenderness In The Breasts

I been having breast pain and tender , dizziness and nausea for 15 days prior to my mentrustation day, i have my menstruation on the 30 May and since my breast stop paining and i stop feeling, dizziness and nausea. Now since yesterday am having again breast pain, dizziness and nausea. Am about to finished my menstration, is it normal
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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During metrication there is certain hormonal changes happen in body. and hurting breast is one of the symptom of hormonal change. so don't worry. It is normal. Just have a vision on yor breast. if it increases in size or there is some lump in any area of your breast or somethimg is oozing out of your nipple then please go to your gynaecologist and get it checked. Otherwise nothing to worry about.

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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Tenderness In The Breasts

During metrication there is certain hormonal changes happen in body. and hurting breast is one of the symptom of hormonal change. so don t worry. It is normal. Just have a vision on yor breast. if it increases in size or there is some lump in any area of your breast or somethimg is oozing out of your nipple then please go to your gynaecologist and get it checked. Otherwise nothing to worry about.