March is that month when we celebrate the women in our lives, intentionally. Since it’s Women’s Month, I will focus a lot on women’s health. Be sure to celebrate all the women around you ![]()
Q: I woke to pain in my left breast a few weeks ago. No lump, but I have fatty tissue. The doctor believes a cyst in fatty tissue. It’s on the underside of the breast. It radiates into my armpit. Mammo and ultrasound tomorrow. I’m 58.
A: Breast pain can be experienced as a burning or stabbing pain or it could be felt as soreness or heaviness. This usually occurs in the outer portion of the breast and may extend to the underarms and sometimes, all the way down the arms. Breast pain is commonly not a sign of cancer.
Breast pain could be cyclical, in which case, it is linked to menstrual cycle or non-cyclical, in which case it is not linked to menstrual cycle.
Cyclical breast pain occurs at about the same time every month, starting about 2 to 3 days before the menstruation starts and improving after the period. The intensity of the pain varies during the period. This pain is thought to be related the effect of hormones and so women on hormone replacement therapy after menopause may experience this breast pain too.
Non-cyclical breast pain may be due to mastitis…a painful condition of the breast during breastfeeding. For more on this, please click on the link in the comment section.
It may also be due to medications, breast abscess (collection of pus in the breast), non-cancerous breast lumps.
If you have breast pain, it’s a good idea to have your doctor check it out especially if:
The pain is continuous over a couple of weeks
The pain gets worse
The pain prevents daily activities
The pain is consistent in a particular area.
A couple of exams like clinical breast examination, mammogram, ultrasound (as have been planned for you) and breast biopsy will help make a definitive diagnosis.
I hope this helps.
Let me know how the exams went.
Have a good night, people



































