Breast Concerns
Are you concerned about swelling or pain in your breasts? How about nipple discharge or abnormalities in breast size and shape? Wondering what the average breast size is and how your breast development compares to it? Concerned your chest is too flat or too heavy? Considering breast augmentation or reduction? Then you've come to the right place!
For information on nipple discharge, including what symptoms mean and what kind of treatment they require, visit Nipple Discharge. You can also visit Discharge Evaluation to learn about what your nipple discharge means for your health.
For information on breast problems, including veins and fibrocystic changes, click on the following link: Breast Problems. Worried about a lesion you've found developing in your breast? Concerned a mass in your breast may have a malignant? Then visit
Breast Disfigurement to learn about what the signs and symptoms of breast masses and breast lesions are. Mammograms are crucial in detecting breast cancer. Information on mammogram breast cancer results and what mammogram test results mean for your health can be found at
Mammograms.
Finding a cyst in the breast can be a scary experience. Learn about causes and treatments of breast cysts here: Breast Cysts. For information on fibrocystic disease visit the following link: Fibrocystic Disease.
Many women have concerns about irregular or abnormal breast size or shape, and about breast expansion or reduction. To find out about causes abnormal breast developmental problems, as well as tips and treatments, visit Breast Asymmetry. Information on breast size can also be found at Breast Size or at Breast Abnormalities. To learn about the causes and treatment of large, heavy breasts and the health risk they pose, click here Virginal Hypertrophy.
Swelling and other pain in the breast can cause a lot of discomfort and worry for women. To find out about what your breast pain is a sign of, visit Breast Pain and Breast Concerns.
A comprehensive glossary of different symptoms of breast-related problems and other breast conditions can be found at our Breast Conditions page.
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