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It might be that your left breast is more sensitive to pressure or positional change than the other breast. It could also be related to your chest. For example, a strained muscle in the chest can radiate pain to the breast. How long has this been happening? If it's been ongoing or is getting worse, have it evaluated by your doctor.
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