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What Could A Lump In Between Breast?

Hey, I am 16 years old and quite awhile ago I noticed a small hard lump in between my breasts, I decided not to do anything about it or tell anyone because it wasnt hurting and it seemed to dissapear. But the past few weeks i have noticed it abit more from time to time it can get abit sore, when i run my finger across it, its feels soft and abit hard it is around the size of a thumbnail i would say. I am really worrying what could it be?
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1.The history suggest me that it could be ductal dilatation or cystic changes.
2.Cyclical cause are seen during the periods time / menstrual.
3.Confirmation can be done by an ultrasound examination.
4.An ultrasound will help to identify the nature of the lump / lesion, its sours and extensions.
5.Depending on the findings if its a mass - FNAC - fine needle aspiration cytology to assess the type of cells involving. Followed by needful treatment. Good luck.

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Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Could A Lump In Between Breast?

Welcome to health care magic. 1.The history suggest me that it could be ductal dilatation or cystic changes. 2.Cyclical cause are seen during the periods time / menstrual. 3.Confirmation can be done by an ultrasound examination. 4.An ultrasound will help to identify the nature of the lump / lesion, its sours and extensions. 5.Depending on the findings if its a mass - FNAC - fine needle aspiration cytology to assess the type of cells involving. Followed by needful treatment. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.