By Dr. Karishma Kirti, Consultant Breast Specialist and Oncoplastic Surgeon
Breast health is not just about spotting cancer. Subtle shifts can hint at benign, but important, conditions that deserve a closer look. In the spirit of self-care, here are six breast changes you should not overlook:
- Unexplained, Persistent Pain
Breast tenderness is often hormone-driven and harmless. However, pain isolated to one area, especially if it lingers beyond your menstrual cycle, deserves a professional opinion.
- New Skin Textures
An unexplained patch of redness, thickening, or a dimpled “orange peel” texture could point to inflammation or infection. Elegant rule of thumb: when in doubt, check it out.
- Nipple Changes
Nipples can become inverted, scaly, or unusually sensitive for reasons other than cancer — including benign skin conditions and rare disorders like Paget’s disease. A sudden change is worth your physician’s — or your breast specialist’s — attention.
- Newly Discovered Lumpiness
Your breasts’ internal architecture can shift with age, resulting in benign cysts or fibroadenomas. Even if a lump feels soft or moves easily under the skin, new findings always warrant a clinical exam.
- Unusual Discharge
Fluid from the nipple — especially if spontaneous or blood-stained — can signal infections or benign growths within the milk ducts. Healthy living is about taking care of details, and this one’s important.
- Asymmetry or Size Fluctuations
Hormonal swings, weight changes, or even infections can cause one breast to enlarge. If the change is sudden, persistent, and not related to your menstrual cycle, it’s important to get an expert opinion.
Key Takeaway: Not every breast change is a siren’s call for panic. Most breast changes aren’t cancer. But your doctor can help you sort out the harmless from the serious. Early evaluation keeps you healthy — and gives you peace of mind.
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