We know there is a lot of information out there on the symptoms of Breast Cancer, but has your doctor ever really gone over all the information and checked you out thoroughly? The answer sadly is probably no. A lot of gynecologists gloss over this part of your exam, and usually not even doing a comprehensive exam on that part of your anatomy. A good exam should take three to 5 minutes. Most doctors do about a 30 second exam. There is good information to search on the Internet, but they do have copyright laws.
There are a lot of early warning that often get overlooked! How many women reading this article even do monthly exams? Look at your own boobs? The first place to start is to look in the mirror. Get to know your own body! Do they symmetrical? Usually one is usually larger and that is normal. What you should be looking for in symptoms of Breast Cancer are: dimpling or a depression of the skin, puckering or a pulling of the skin, orange peel effect of the skin or a visible lump. Does the nipple have any bloody or smelly discharge? Is the areola changed in any way? Other factors to watch for in symptoms of Breast Cancer: family history is number one!
Lumps aren’t necessarily symptoms of Breast Cancer. Most women have lumps. Getting to know your body for detection of something not right is vitally important. Check your boobs at least once every month, both in the shower (standing) and lying on your bed at home. Pay attention to how they feel. The best way to do an exam is to use the first three fingers on your dominant hand, use three pressures and make your boob like a grid and go up and down all the way to the armpit. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THE ARMPIT. This is where the biggest symptoms of Breast Cancer are found, but most women don’t check under the arm.
Different symptoms of Breast Cancer to look for: difference in the skin around the site; tiredness, discharge from the nipple, visible lump, and pain, but not always. If you have any of these symptoms, make sure you don’t delay and get to the doctor. This disease doesn’t have to kill, but early detection is the key! It is important to get a mammogram at age 40 and above. When looking for symptoms of Breast Cancer, if you found something abnormal get to the doctor without delay!
If you are diagnosed, a biopsy may be in order to check if it is a disease or just a cystic lump, the medical professionals will help alleviate the anxiety. If you are aggressive with your health, and constantly monitoring the symptoms of Breast Cancer, if the unthinkable happens, at the end of the day if you detect it early you will live a long time!