Any breast lump must be seen very soon by a doctor. There are a number of causes, but one is cancer. With early treatment, the chances of a good outcome are excellent. Don't take any chances ... get it seen to promptly.
Any lump in the breast at any age should be taken seriously, as it could very well be cancer.
The lump may not have to do with your breast cancer , if you have not bumped your head any where and the lump does not go away with should check the doctors immediately.
It is very easy to describe a lump in a breast. It's what it says, a lump in the breast. Swelling or a bump in a breast and feels very, very different from breast tissue.
Lumps and Breast CancerIn answer to this question, no, it doesn't necessarily mean a teenager has breast cancer if she/he has a lump in each breast! You don't have to have a lump to have breast cancer. If there is a lump, it could be a cyst and for teens all breast examinations, feeling for changes and LOOKING for changes should be done after menstruation. If the lump remains after menstruation she/he should be seen by a doctor. There are many people who have fibrocystic breasts. To make sure this is a cyst, the doctor can perform a needle biopsy which is non-invasive.
There are a few steps one should take if they find a lump in one's breast. They should visit their doctor as soon as possible and have it checked. One should continue to examine the breast to see if any further changes occur.
By your self by rubbing them and if you have a lump then you go to the doctor.
If the lump on the breast is a hard one, then it is a matter of concern as it very well be a sign of breast cancer.
Any time you feel a lump in your breast is a time for concern. You should make an appointment as soon as possible to have it checked out. It could be cancerous, and it could be not serious at all, but regardless it isn't something you should wait for.
You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump.
The suffix -ectomy in lumpectomy means removal of. In this case a lump-ectomy would be the removal of a lump. The action performed in a breast lumpectomy would be the removal of a lump from a breast.
As you know you have a low wbc count you must have been to the doctor. what did he/she say? I have had a lump behind my ear for years and it is nothing, but when I had a lump in my breast I was at the doctor within 3 days. 90% of breast lumps are innocent, but you should still go to the doctor.
It is extremely uncommon for 17 year olds to get breast cancer. However, if the lump is a new development, you should see your doctor, but keep in mind that it is very unlikely to be breast cancer. I wouldn't worry at all my sister is 17 thought she felt a lump on her breast and just relised it was just a fatty lump lolz its probally the same with u