A breast doctor should be consulted if there is any suspicion of disease in the breast area. Any unusual tenderness or pain should be checked by a physician to rule out any dangerous conditions.
Any changes in the breast should be seen by a doctor. This includes lumps, discharge from the nipples and pain. You should do a self-examination every month and if you notice any changes at all you should make an appointment with your doctor.
If the CT was recommended by a doctor, you should probably have it. if it is simply because you want to know whether it is completely gone, talk to your doctor, who can then recommend the scan as above.
Breast Pain and CancerThere is no specific type of breast pain that is a sign that a patient might have breast cancer. Breast cancer does not typically cause breast pain.Virtually all the breast pains that women experience are caused by benign problems. Most of these are caused by fibrocystic breast and hormonal changes.However, you have to be careful when you hear people say that if you have breast pain then, you do not have breast cancer. This is because breast pain and breast cancer can coexist in the same breast, but they are not usually related. In other words one did not cause the other.So, the same woman with breast cancer can have breast pain, just like the same woman with breast cancer can have blue eyes or grey hairs.So, a woman with breast pain is not protected from breast cancer and should still be screened for breast cancer like any other woman.
Consult a doctor. There maybe an underlining cause to this.
Let me consult my magic book. The woman was worried and consulted a doctor. The student consulted the dictionary.
You should go to the hospital and explain your situation. You may still need a shot. Tell the hospital to consult with your doctor first.
I am not sure, please consult with doctor
The American Cancer Society suggests that women have mammograms every year after forty, and that they should start self-exams at twenty. I think if you feel a change in your breast, particularly a lump, it merits a trip to the doctor. Your doctor will probably send you for a mammogram. These screening tests are very available and covered by most insurance.
Passing clots is considered normal up to 3 weeks after giving birth. At six months, a woman should consult her doctor.
It varies from woman to woman. The average ages are from between 8-16, though most commanly around 12-13. If you have not started your periods by the age of 16 you should consult a doctor for further advice.
See a doctor.
The pregnant woman should consult her physician for specific advice.