Fibrocystic BreastsExaminations and TestsBreast self-examinations are a good way for you to
learn what your breasts normally look and feel like. When you know what's
normal for you, you're better able to notice changes and know when to get help
early instead of waiting for your next checkup. A self-examination is not a
substitute for a mammogram or a clinical breast examination. Most women who see a health professional for breast pain and
lumpiness learn that they have fibrocystic, or cyclic, breast changes. Because
this is a common condition that has nothing to do with cancer, this is good
news. But if you have a new lump that does not go away after a menstrual
period, it might not be cyclic. If you are not sure whether your symptoms are
cyclic and harmless, see your health professional for a
clinical breast examination. Because fibrocystic breast pain and lumps are a non-cancerous
condition, most women who have it do not require additional examinations or
tests. If your health professional needs more information to make a firm
diagnosis or if you need reassurance, your health professional may recommend:
In some cases, your health professional may also recommend: - A urine or blood
pregnancy test if there is a chance that you may be
pregnant. Breast tenderness and a missed period are signs of possible
pregnancy.
- A
breast needle biopsy, which involves using a hollow
needle to withdraw a small amount of tissue for testing.
- An
MRI, which uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio
wave energy to provide computerized pictures of the breast. An MRI can show
trauma, infection, inflammation, or tumours.
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