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- $Title{Pain From Fiber Lumps in the Breasts}
- $Subject{fibrocystic lumps pain lump discomfort period cancer cancers neoplasm
- neoplasms breast breasts caffeine theobromide theophylline self-examination
- self-examinations}
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- Pain From Fiber Lumps in the Breasts
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- QUESTION: After consulting my physician about the lumps in my breast that
- grow painful with each cycle, I have been diagnosed as having fiber lumps in
- both breasts. Can you offer some suggestions on making the pain less intense?
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- ANSWER: You have fibrocystic breasts, which is a benign condition but one
- that can be very uncomfortable. Your physician has probably reassured you
- that you don't have cancer, which is a relief, but it still leaves you with
- breasts that are tender, lumpy and painful.
- The discomfort of fibrocystic breasts changes with your cycle because
- your body tends to retain fluid just before your period starts and then gets
- rid of the excess fluid afterwards. The small cysts in your breast expand
- with fluid and feel more tender as breast tissue is stretched.
- There are three steps you can take to relieve the discomfort: you can
- support your breasts better, take mild pain relievers, and reduce the amount
- of fluid retention. First, find a type of bra that fits you well and gives
- extra support. Wear one at night if you feel that it helps and always wear it
- during exercise.
- Second, on days that you have more pain, take a mild analgesic, such as
- plain aspirin or Tylenol. Avoid pain relievers that contain caffeine.
- You may also try cutting caffeine and two other chemicals, theobromide
- and theophylline, out of your diet. Some women with fibrocystic breasts say
- that this helps, though real scientific proof that this may be a cause is
- lacking. Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and cola beverages.
- Theobromine is in chocolate and theophylline is a medication used to treat
- asthma and bronchitis.
- Third, cut down on salt in your diet, especially in the two weeks before
- your period. Salt increases fluid retention. Your physician may also offer
- to prescribe a diuretic to help you get rid of excess fluid during these
- painful episodes.
- Another most important procedure for you is the self-examination of your
- breasts once a month, about 2 or 3 days before your period. Most women with
- fibrocystic breasts do not have an increased risk of cancer, but you have the
- same risk as everyone else. Careful breast exams will help to detect any
- unusual lump at the earliest possible moment.
- Try these measures for a while and see if you get any relief. If you
- don't feel any reduction in the tenderness or pain, see your physician again.
- There is a prescription drug called Danazol that may help a severe fibrocystic
- condition, but it has side effects, including increased body hair growth and
- loss of sex drive.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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