
BREAST PAIN (MASTODYNIA)
Pain creates fear in people. Many women consult doctors out of fear, asking, "I have pain in my breast. Could there be something underlying it?"
Pain creates fear. Many women consult their doctors, fearful, "I have breast pain. Could there be something underlying it?"
Pain, aching, and tension in the breast, which often cause anxiety and anxiety in women, often fail to raise alarm bells with doctors.
Because doctors know that:
1) Breast cancer, the most feared breast disease, is highly unlikely to cause pain, aching, or tension in the breast. Breast cancer is an insidious disease and often causes no pain or discomfort.
2) The most common cause of breast pain and discomfort is hormonal changes that occur for various reasons. The hormonal fluctuations experienced before menstruation or during the return of menstrual periods manifest as pain, aching, and tension in the breast.
3) Furthermore, in women with pronounced fibrocystic breasts, the pain and discomfort experienced during hormonal fluctuations is more pronounced and exaggerated than in other women.