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Small lump in breast
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Hi all, I check myself regularly and last night found a small lump about the size of a garden pea in my breast my daughter and husband could feel it too. I spent a resless night imagining all sorts (as you do) yet when I got up this morning it wasn't there, I've made a Dr's appt but dont know whether I should go now as I dont want to waste time that could be spent with someone who is ill. Any advice on what to do or what it might have been would be appreciated. many thanks in advance xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't panic. I too have been down this road and it ended up being nothing. My mother's also turned out to be nothing. I have a family history of breast cancer and although I am fairly young I panicked (as I am sure most people would). But there is not much point in getting yourself all worked up over something that is most probably nothing. It is good you found it and that you have booked your app.You should get it checked to be on the safe side.
Hope it goes well for you, keep us posted xx
Hope it goes well for you, keep us posted xx
I'm the same, had a few now and seem to be prone to them. All harmless fibrous adenomas though.
Always best to get it checked out though as said above, it could be some kind of cyst that needs treatment. I have been seen urgently on the breast clinic twice and they have been fantastic both times.
I think they call some of them mouse lumps or similar as they move.
Always best to get it checked out though as said above, it could be some kind of cyst that needs treatment. I have been seen urgently on the breast clinic twice and they have been fantastic both times.
I think they call some of them mouse lumps or similar as they move.
I have had a few of these pea size lumps, never anything to worry about. They were over 20 years ago, and they were all operated on. I am sure nowadays they can be taken out much easier, probably keyhole, or even with a needle to relieve the fluid. Dont worry but see what doc says. Good luck and keep us informed x