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What Causes Red Lines Around Breast And Pain In Stomach And Back?

Hello, I have red lines going all around my breast, stomach pains, back pains, hot and cold etc and I m really drained. My breast feels heavy as such too. Everything keeps coming up saying mastitis or blocked duct but I had my periods two weeks ago. However I did have intercourse just after my period. I should also mention I have my nipples pierced, but I have them two years now and I never had a problem with them (wash in shower everyday). I m very worried and feel I should call an ambulance. Should I? 19 year old female.
posted on Thu, 21 Jan 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, allergic condition could be the likely condition and second it could be due to some hormone changes, it not the emergency that needs ambulance service but you can see the GP first, no need to worry about this hope this information helps.
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What Causes Red Lines Around Breast And Pain In Stomach And Back?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, allergic condition could be the likely condition and second it could be due to some hormone changes, it not the emergency that needs ambulance service but you can see the GP first, no need to worry about this hope this information helps.