Breast cancer is a serious disorder that attacks women. It is a disease that women dread about. In medical terms, this disease can be defined as a formation of malignant or cancer cells in the breast tissues.
The disease has been termed as heterogeneous. This means that it is a different disease that appears and forms differently in different women of different age groups. Younger women are said to be more vulnerable to this disease.
This disease can be cured if detected early. This is the reason that young women are advised to carry out a self-examination for any kind of lungs inside their breast every three to six months. They should also go for a medical examination in every six months.
When failed to detect, this disease can result in to some real threatening stages. In certain severe and final stages of breast cancer, women are advised to go for a breast removal surgery or masectomy. This is really dreadful moment in a woman life.
Fortunately, this disease can be treated successfully if detected early. Hence, it is very important to learn about the symptoms of breast cancer and keep tabs on any of the warning signs that may hit our body anytime.
Here are some potential breast cancer symptoms to help you learn about this disease and detect it on time in a better and effective way.
- The warning sings
Usually, breast cancer does not carry any pain. However, a woman is still advised to visit her health care practitioner on a regular basis to know about the development of the disease in her body.
Common symptoms
a) Change in breast and nipple feel
You may suddenly experience tenderness of nipple or even a lump or thickening near the breast or underarm area without any specific reason.
b) Change in the appearance of breast or nipple
This means that there is a change in the shape or the size of the breast or a nipple. The nipple may appear scaly, read, swollen, turn slightly inward or contain ridges or pitting similar to the skin of an orange.
c) Nipple discharge
Sometimes, you may also experience nipple discharge. The discharge may be clear or bloody.
d) Pain
You may sometimes feel pain in the nipple.
e) Swelling
Women with breast cancer can even observe swelling or mass inside the arm pit.
f) Lump
A lump near the arm pit or breast is a clear indication of breast cancer.
g) Rash
You would find a rash on a nipple or the surrounding area.
All the above mentioned signs and symptoms are an indication that you may be suffering from breast cancer.
However, there are several other ways to detect breast cancer such as self examination. You can conduct a self examination at your home. Just inspect your breasts for any lumps or swelling, changes in contour of each breast, dimpling of skin or changes in the nipples.
Remember that early detection of this disease is the only way to cure it. You need to focus on the signs and symptoms of this disease in order to detect it. Watch out for the symptoms and be safe.
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