Have A Very Small Lump On My Lower Breast. Should I Be Concerned?
Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... i just discovered a very small lump on my lower breast it is the size of a bb, i pull it away from my breast tissue and feel all around it. it moves very easy feels like it is in the layer of fat just below the skin i can also see i slight lump on the outside of my breast. it has smooth border all the way around it, should i be concerned
Hello! Thank you for using healthcaremagic. You have not mentioned your age, but my guess is you are young. The lump in your breast seems like a Fibroadenoma, which is a benign (not cancer) condition. Because of the way it freely moves, it is also known as 'mouse in the breast'. :) Anyhow, you could do an FNAC (fine needle aspiration cytology) procedure to confirm the diagnosis and further go for a small surgical procedure (lumpectomy) to remove the lump. Wish you a happy health!
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Have A Very Small Lump On My Lower Breast. Should I Be Concerned?
Hello! Thank you for using healthcaremagic. You have not mentioned your age, but my guess is you are young. The lump in your breast seems like a Fibroadenoma, which is a benign (not cancer) condition. Because of the way it freely moves, it is also known as mouse in the breast . :) Anyhow, you could do an FNAC (fine needle aspiration cytology) procedure to confirm the diagnosis and further go for a small surgical procedure (lumpectomy) to remove the lump. Wish you a happy health!