Surely, every girl is periodically faced with chest pain.
When is pain the norm?
Mammologists believe that pain in the premenstrual period is the absolute norm. Discomfort or pulling, dull, bursting pains with PMS appear in both mammary glands in 7- 10 before the onset of menstruation and decrease after the onset with a gradual disappearance in the first phase cycle. In this case, the pain goes away on its own and does not require intervention by doctors. However, if the swelling and discomfort persist after menstruation, this is a sure sign: it's time to see a specialist.
Possible reasons:
mastopathy
infectious and inflammatory processes in the mammary glands
breast cancer
spread of chest pain in heart disease, intercostal neuralgia, thoracic osteochondrosis, etc.
See your doctor immediately if:
pain is not related to menstruation
you feel a strong burning sensation inside
the pain only gets worse over time
pain is localized not in both, but only in one breast and in a certain area
you feel it for more than two weeks on an ongoing basis
along with pain, increased temperature, nodules and fluid discharge from the nipples added to unpleasant symptoms
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