Thank you for your question. It is perfectly normal to be concerned when you notice something unusual or abnormal. You are doing the right thing by having a breast ultrasound.
The problem might be a breast infection. Symptoms include one breast appears larger than the other due to abnormal swelling, breast tenderness, and enlarged axillary lymph nodes. Fever, fatigue and skin redness in a wedge-shaped pattern are noted.
Anonymous, it is important to remember that most changes in the breast are not cancerous. Please keep us updated.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for your question. It is perfectly normal to be concerned when you notice something unusual or abnormal. You are doing the right thing by having a breast ultrasound.
The problem might be a breast infection. Symptoms include one breast appears larger than the other due to abnormal swelling, breast tenderness, and enlarged axillary lymph nodes. Fever, fatigue and skin redness in a wedge-shaped pattern are noted.
Anonymous, it is important to remember that most changes in the breast are not cancerous. Please keep us updated.
Regards,
October 17, 2014 - 9:05amMaryann
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