Your pain is increasing quickly, and I think your doctor needs to know. She or he may decide to do another mammogram or a sonogram to see if they can tell anything.
Most breast lumps are benign, but with a family history, you want to be cautious. Here is the Mayo Clinic's guide on evaluating breast lumps:
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Teresa,
Your pain is increasing quickly, and I think your doctor needs to know. She or he may decide to do another mammogram or a sonogram to see if they can tell anything.
Most breast lumps are benign, but with a family history, you want to be cautious. Here is the Mayo Clinic's guide on evaluating breast lumps:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/breast-lump/WO00031
And here is a very informative page on breast lumps and pain:
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/breast_lumps_and_pain/page2_em.htm
Will you call your doctor's office and go back in? And then come back and let us know what you find out?
April 16, 2010 - 9:27amThis Comment
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