What causes breast pain?

What causes breast pain?

In fact, many female friends have experienced the feeling of pain on the inside of the breast. There are many reasons for breast pain, such as breast pain during adolescence, breast pain during menstruation, breast pain during pregnancy, etc. Some pains are physiological, and some may be breast pain caused by disease. You need to take care of your breast health and pay attention to whether there are any abnormalities in your breasts.

1. Breast pain during adolescence: Girls between 9 and 13 years old begin to develop breasts, and dome-shaped nodules the size of peas or beans appear in the breast tissue under the nipples, with slight pain. After menarche, it will disappear on its own as the breasts mature during puberty.

2. Breast tenderness during menstruation: It is the most common type of breast pain, accounting for about 65% of all breast pain, and the average age of occurrence is 35 years old. The pain usually occurs or worsens 3 to 7 days before menstruation and gradually disappears or eases after menstruation. The severity of the pain varies from month to month, and is often felt as a heaviness, distension, dull pain, or occasional brief tingling sensation. There are also tender breast nodules, which are aggravated by pressure, movement or lifting objects.

3. Breast tenderness during pregnancy: Some expectant mothers experience breast tenderness around 40 days after pregnancy due to the placenta and villi secreting large amounts of estrogen and progesterone, which enlarges the breasts. In severe cases, the pain may last throughout the pregnancy and usually does not require treatment.

What are the other causes of breast pain?

Breast pain is a common complaint in outpatient clinics. Breast pain can be divided into cyclical and non-cyclical types, and can also change from cyclical to non-cyclical. 2/3 of breast pain is cyclical. The vast majority of patients are premenopausal women. The most common site of pain is above the outer side of the breast, and symptoms worsen before menstruation. The pain is characterized by distension, heaviness and tenderness.

1. Breast pain caused by reasons other than the breast: In fact, it is diseases in other parts of the body that manifest as breast pain, such as pneumonia and costochondritis.

2. Cyclic breast pain: It is related to the menstrual cycle and reflects the cyclical changes in hormones in the body. This pain is normal to a large extent, mainly occurs in premenopausal women, especially before the age of 35, and most of them can be relieved by themselves.

3. Non-cyclical breast pain: Compared with cyclical breast pain, non-cyclical breast pain is more worthy of attention. But most non-cyclical breast pain is also benign. Its characteristics include intermittent onset, variable pain intensity, mostly unilateral occurrence, and sharp nature.

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