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  2. Breast pain - Wikipedia

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    Some degree of non-cyclical breast tenderness can normally be present due to hormonal changes in puberty (both in girls and boys), in menopause and during pregnancy. [5] After pregnancy, breast pain can be caused by breastfeeding. [5] Other causes of non-cyclical breast pain include alcoholism with liver damage (likely due to abnormal steroid ...

  3. Fibrocystic breast changes - Wikipedia

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    Fibrocystic breast changes is a condition of the breasts where there may be pain, breast cysts, and breast masses. [1] The breasts may be described as "lumpy" or "doughy". [3] Symptoms may worsen during certain parts of the menstrual cycle due to hormonal stimulation. [1] These are normal breast changes, not associated with cancer. [2]

  4. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Menopause can be broken down into three stages, though Tang notes that menopause and perimenopause are typically grouped together. Perimenopause: Symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings start as ...

  5. If You Experience This Type of Breast Pain, You Should See a ...

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    Common Causes of Breast Pain. Dr. Bremner stresses that breast pain is common in women and often symptomatic of something else. Common causes of breast pain unrelated to cancer include: Menstrual ...

  6. Breast Cancer Threw Me Into Menopause at Just 37. I ... - AOL

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    Menopause and sex lives at the intersection of women’s pain, pleasure, and aging, all topics that somehow still—in 2023—make doctors (and society at large) glitch, leaving women to suffer in ...

  7. Premenstrual syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Perimenstrual breast pain is associated with fibrocystic breast changes. [21] Even without treatment, symptoms tend to decrease in perimenopausal women, [22] and induction of menopause through surgical removal of the ovaries is a treatment of last resort. [17]

  8. Breast cyst - Wikipedia

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    They are most common in pre-menopausal women in their 30s or 40s. They usually disappear after menopause, but may persist or reappear when using hormone therapy. [1] They are also common in adolescents. [2] Breast cysts can be part of fibrocystic disease. The pain and swelling is usually worse in the second half of the menstrual cycle or during ...

  9. Eggert told People in January she had gained 25 pounds in three months and had "terrible pain" in her left breast, but dismissed them as signs of menopause until she felt a lump in her breast ...