Burning pain in the breasts may be caused by mastitis, or it may be a symptom of breast hyperplasia or breast cancer. Therefore, female friends should check in time when they experience burning pain in the breasts to avoid mastitis or breast hyperplasia affecting the function of the breast. For burning pain in the breasts, we can use cold compresses to relieve it, and then take medication to treat breast diseases. What causes burning breasts? Mastitis Because when you suffer from mastitis, there will be sudden swelling and pain in the breast, and the breast will show mild fever symptoms, sometimes accompanied by chest tightness, headache, loss of appetite and other symptoms. If the inflammation is more serious, it will lead to tissue necrosis and suppuration. At this time, the skin around the breast will become red and burning. Therefore, if the breast feels burning and has a certain degree of swelling and pain, it may be caused by mastitis. Breast hyperplasia When suffering from breast hyperplasia, one or both sides of the breast will experience varying degrees of swelling and pain, and lumps of varying sizes will appear on the breast. If pressed with the hands, the pain will worsen, and at the same time, a certain burning sensation will be felt in the breast. Therefore, burning sensation in the breast may be caused by breast hyperplasia. Is burning in the breast breast cancer? uncertain. Generally, after suffering from breast cancer, there will be certain lumps in the breast, and there will be a certain amount of discharge on the nipple. The discharged liquid may be blood, serous fluid, milk or pus. There will be many small dot-like depressions in the skin around the breast. At the same time, there will be varying degrees of itching, ulceration and other symptoms on the nipple or areola. In severe cases, the patient's axillary lymph nodes may even swell. Therefore, burning sensation in the breast is not necessarily breast cancer. To determine whether you have breast cancer, you have to judge from different aspects. What to do if you have burning pain in your breasts 1. Seek medical attention promptly. If you find a burning pain in your breasts, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately to avoid missing the best time for treatment. 2. Use medication rationally. You can take some therapeutic drugs in moderation under the guidance of a doctor to avoid worsening of the condition. 3. Eat a light diet. Maintain a light diet and avoid spicy and high-fat foods, as they may irritate cells and worsen the condition. 4. Supplement vitamins. Appropriate vitamin supplementation can promote the restoration of normal cell metabolism and regulate endocrine system, which can help treat diseases to a certain extent. Tips Generally, about 1 to 2 months after the first birth, the mother will experience severe burning pain in the breast, which is most likely caused by mastitis. However, when the specific cause cannot be determined, it is best to go to the hospital for examination to avoid aggravating the condition due to blind treatment due to improper differentiation. |
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