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Medical director of the Suburban Hospital Breast Center Pamela Wright, M.D., discusses the most common causes of breast pain (mastalgia), their treatments and when to see a doctor: Hormones are making your breasts sore. Hormonal fluctuations are the number one reason women have breast pain.
Learn about possible causes and treatments for breast pain, along with self-care remedies that may help keep you comfortable when breast pain flares.
Most breast pain seems to relate to the levels of two hormones -- estrogen and progesterone -- in your body. Doctors aren’t sure what triggers breast pain.
Many things can cause breast pain like hormones, diseases and unsupportive bras. Seek help if you feel a lump, have skin texture changes or if pain continues for more than two weeks.
What Causes Breast Pain? Breast pain can be cyclical and related to the menstrual cycle — or not. Learn the different types of breast pain and when to see a doctor.
Breast pain is any discomfort, tenderness, or pain in the breast or underarm region, and it may occur for a number of reasons. Breast pain usually isn’t a sign of breast cancer. Should breast pain cause me to be concerned about breast cancer?
After menopause? Learn about the hormonal, structural and cancerous causes of breast pain on the right or left side. 9 most common cause (s) Fibroadenoma. Breast Abscess. Breast cyst. Premenstrual Syndrome. Mastitis (breast infection) Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Breast pain. Possible pregnancy. Fibrocystic breast changes. Breast pain symptoms.