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What Could Be The Cause For Puffiness In Breasts?

I have puffiness between my boobs that everyone is telling me is not normal I have been in pain the past 4 years from this I need help but can t find a dr that can help me. I cant pay anything on line I have no credit cards. Are you stii willing to help me?
Sat, 8 Feb 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Swelling between the breasts could be lymphnodal swelling or some other masses from skin structures etc.
By examination only exact nature of the swelling can be identified.
So, better to consult gynecologist or general surgeon.
If she recommends go for sonomammagraphy.
If any mass is found out, better to go for FNAC (Fine needle aspiration cytology).
By examination and with these investigations the possible cause for your problem can be identified.
In case of infective lesion, antibiotics may sufficient.
If some other cause is found, treatment should be planned accordingly.
Take care.
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What Could Be The Cause For Puffiness In Breasts?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Swelling between the breasts could be lymphnodal swelling or some other masses from skin structures etc. By examination only exact nature of the swelling can be identified. So, better to consult gynecologist or general surgeon. If she recommends go for sonomammagraphy. If any mass is found out, better to go for FNAC (Fine needle aspiration cytology). By examination and with these investigations the possible cause for your problem can be identified. In case of infective lesion, antibiotics may sufficient. If some other cause is found, treatment should be planned accordingly. Take care.