You would do best to consult the doctors who carried out the removal and hormone therapy. They know your body better than anyone trying to advise you at long distance.
Premenstrual breast pain and breast pain during pregnancy feel the same and occur for the same hormonal reasons. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
W/o the hormonal change related to the pregnancy there won't be any milk.
Pregnancy, cancer infections, hormonal imbalances and yeast infections are some of the things that make the breasts itch.
Removal of the breast is a Mastectomy.
Sore breasts may be an indication of hormonal changes such as ovulation, menstruation or pregnancy - not normal, but can occur if there are hormonal imbalances. Breast soreness can also be due to breast growth, especially in your teens, also if you're wearing a bra that is too small or that doesn't give your breasts enough support this can also cause breast soreness.
A radical mastectomy involves removal of the breast, all surrounding lymph nodes up to the collarbone, and the underlying chest muscle.
The surgical removal of the breast is called a mastectomy.
Not to be used by pregnant, lactating or menstruating women. Consult a medical practitioner if fibroids are present or if there is unusual breast tenderness. Not to be a substitute for hormonal replacement therapy.
Breast size and shape are hereditary, there is no natural way of growing its size. Pregnancy and Lactation temporarily increases breast size due to hormonal changes. Cosmetic Surgery called Breast Augmentation (silicone implant) enhances breast size.
Pregnancy as is no contraindication to squeeze the breast.
Sometimes multiple areas of cancer are found in one breast, making removal of the whole breast necessary.
Partial breast radiation therapy is used in early stages of breast cancer. Partial breast radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells.