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SYMPTOMS OF BREAST CANCER


Symptoms of the breast cancer:
Do you know this fact that why breast cancer is so dangerous? You can find answer on www.ehealthconcerns.blogspot.com. It is because the symptoms about the breast cancer can’t be judged in the early stages. So in this way most of the times a woman know it at the advanced level of stages. That’s why it is strongly recommended to have routinely examination of your breasts (women). Some of the major symptoms which are as following,


1.       The first and the foremost symptom is a change in the size, shape of the breast or nipples. Sometimes a change in the feel of the breast is also noticed. In these conditions the skin of the breasts may seem like the color of the orange.
2.       A secretion flows from the nipples. It can vary in color from colorless to white or even some pus.
3.       Lumps on the breasts also appear during the breast cancer.
4.       Moreover, there can skin irritation and the itching.
5.       Dimpling is also noticed in such cases.
6.       A severe pain in or around the nipples.

Most of these symptoms are being observed by the self-examination. On such condition a medical professional of the related field must be consulted immediately. Sometimes some of these conditions are a source of confusion for the people with some minor problem of the breasts. So, in this case a doctor can give the best guidance to a woman.

In very rare cases, symptoms of breast cancer can also be noticed in the men. It is because that the men also have a small proportion of the breast tissues. This may result in the breast cancer because of some disturbance in the metabolism of the body like some hormonal imbalance. You can have more information about the breast cancer on this page “ARTICLES ON CANCER”. keep on visiting HEALTHCONCERNS.

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