What To DoIf You Find A Breast Lump
If you discover a lump in one breast, check the other breast.If both breasts 
feel the same, the lumpiness is probably normal. You should,however, mention it 
to your doctor at your next visit.

But if the lumpis something new or unusual and does not go away after your next 
menstrualperiod, it is time to call your doctor. The same is true if you 
discover adischarge from the nipple or skin changes such as dimpling or 
puckering.

Don't let fear delay you. It's only natural to worry when you find alump in 
your breast. But you should know that four out of five breast lumps arenot 
cancerous. No matter what the cause of any lump you find in your breast, 
thesooner you start treatment, the sooner you'll be better.

Clinical Evaluation

Taking a complete medicalhistory is the first step in evaluation of all breast 
lumps. You should be ableto tell your doctor what symptoms you've had and how 
long you've had them, aswell as several other things including: .......... Read 
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