Have Discharge From Vagina And A Lump In Breast. No Medication Till Now. What To Do?
I am 15, and I found a lump in my breast, my right breast feels bruised and is very sensitive and doesn't feel like my left one. I had my mother and my sister and my boyfriend feel, and they found a lump too, and they don't think its a growing knot. my vaginal area has been having brown discharge for a few weeks, maybe longer. I feel depressed and angry with myself, and my body hurts all the time.
There is nothing to feel depressed and angry. The breast lump needs to be investigated. A fine needle aspiration is an office procedure in which the cells of the lump are sampled using a needle. The cells are spread on a glass slide, stained, and examined under the microscope. The cells are examined to know the character and nature of the lesion.
The brown discharge can be due to an infection of the genital tract. The discharge needs to be examined to look for any evidence of infection. Appropriate antibiotic treatment can be instituted if any infection is present.
You need to consult a surgeon and gynecologist for your problems respectively.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Have Discharge From Vagina And A Lump In Breast. No Medication Till Now. What To Do?
Hello and welcome to HCM, There is nothing to feel depressed and angry. The breast lump needs to be investigated. A fine needle aspiration is an office procedure in which the cells of the lump are sampled using a needle. The cells are spread on a glass slide, stained, and examined under the microscope. The cells are examined to know the character and nature of the lesion. The brown discharge can be due to an infection of the genital tract. The discharge needs to be examined to look for any evidence of infection. Appropriate antibiotic treatment can be instituted if any infection is present. You need to consult a surgeon and gynecologist for your problems respectively. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal