It could just be angina, from something fatty you ate, or it may be a heart attack. Take a pain reliever and if it continues or if the pain radiates up your left arm or neck call 911 immediately.
I had a nasty viral infection that started with a sore throat, fever for a couple of days and then developed into full-blown bronchitis- The dr. thinks I now have pleurisy- but he has not SEEN me- Additionally, I had a chest xray which ruled out pneumonia.
I also have pain on the right side, but the left side is far worse. Am going back to dr. yet again tomorrow to see what can be done.
Most likely swollen lymph glands, assuming the outside of the breast. However, as you are most likely critically deficient in Vitamin D, and other nutrients, Omega 3 -- if you are on a typical American diet -- you might first get an immuno-booster (available at a health food store; consists of natural immune boosters, garlic, cumin, onion, etc -- will also cure the pain of an abscessed tooth!), which should calm your lymph nodes, and then address any dietary issues. More than a week of pain, or three days if above directions are followed, would indicate that further diagnoses are needed.
usually it would be either right on the nipple or around it.
no pain in normal condition
pain between breast achy upper back
Go to the doctor!
Kittens
I have pain in my right side under my breast. It comes from my Gall Bladder. I take Lecithin and it helps me. If you are having indigestion also that may be you problem. My pain sometimes hurts all through my chest but mostly in the right upper side.
What could cause frequent stabbing pain in my right breast?
pain and a bump under your arm is breast cancer. get it checked right away!
there is no ''Pain in upper back.''
Symptoms of cholecystitis is typically steady pain in the upper right abdomen near the rib cage. Some patient experience pain from behind the breast bone.
See you doctor, the spleen and liver are usually in that area.
Breast Cancer.
The main symptom of gallbladder disease is intermittent pain called biliary colic, which occurs either in the mid- or the right portion of the upper abdomen. This symptom is typically manifested as a steady gripping or gnawing pain in the upper right abdomen near the rib cage, which can be severe and can radiate to the upper back, but there are patients which experience this in form of a pain behind the breast bone.
I reached too far with my left arm and heard a noise like something snapped and since then i have pain in and under my left breast.