Possibly some sort of neoplasm... either malignant or benign. I'd suggest you go to a doctor and have it examined.
It is very easy to describe a lump in a breast. It's what it says, a lump in the breast. Swelling or a bump in a breast and feels very, very different from breast tissue.
Lumps and Breast CancerIn answer to this question, no, it doesn't necessarily mean a teenager has breast cancer if she/he has a lump in each breast! You don't have to have a lump to have breast cancer. If there is a lump, it could be a cyst and for teens all breast examinations, feeling for changes and LOOKING for changes should be done after menstruation. If the lump remains after menstruation she/he should be seen by a doctor. There are many people who have fibrocystic breasts. To make sure this is a cyst, the doctor can perform a needle biopsy which is non-invasive.
It means you need to see an OB/GYN
If the lump on the breast is a hard one, then it is a matter of concern as it very well be a sign of breast cancer.
Wot u mean in a lump? Then soz but...you have cancer. Live life to the max.
The suffix -ectomy in lumpectomy means removal of. In this case a lump-ectomy would be the removal of a lump. The action performed in a breast lumpectomy would be the removal of a lump from a breast.
The lump may not have to do with your breast cancer , if you have not bumped your head any where and the lump does not go away with should check the doctors immediately.
the symptoms of breast cysts is a smooth and easily moveable round or oval breast lump, with distinct edges, breast pain or tenderness, increase in breast lump size and breast tenderness just before your period,
In Most Cases Breast Cancer.
Typically you don't see a breast cancer lump, but notice it when touching, washing, or scratching your breast.
No they will not deny you a K1 visa if you have a lump on your breasts.
The number of cells in a lump in the breast can vary greatly depending on the size and type of lump. Some lumps may contain a few cells, while others can contain millions of cells. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis of any breast lump.