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Suggest Treatment For Pin Prick Pain In Breasts

Dear Doctor, I m 31 years old and I m facing a pin prick pain in my both breasts for fraction of seconds.Is this is a serious problem. I m facing this problem for some couple of months but not regularly.I experienced this for almost 4-5 times in almost 10-12 months.Please reply me.
posted on Thu, 13 Nov 2014
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Hello

This presentation is common with a hormonal change. Either there is some hormonal imbalance of your normal cycle fluctuations could be causing this.

If there has been a recent increased level of stress, new medications, weight gain or weight loss, sexual contact, other underlying conditions, etc; these are the more likely causes for the tingling like sensation you are experiencing. In most cases it gradually subsides.

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Suggest Treatment For Pin Prick Pain In Breasts

Hello This presentation is common with a hormonal change. Either there is some hormonal imbalance of your normal cycle fluctuations could be causing this. If there has been a recent increased level of stress, new medications, weight gain or weight loss, sexual contact, other underlying conditions, etc; these are the more likely causes for the tingling like sensation you are experiencing. In most cases it gradually subsides. Best wishes