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Breast pain is the symptom of discomfort in either one or both . Pain in both breasts is often described as breast tenderness, is usually associated with the and is not serious. Pain that involves only one part of a breast is more concerning, particularly if a hard or is also present.

Causes may be related to the , birth control pills, , or psychiatric medication. Pain may also occur in those with large breasts, during , and in early . In about 2% of cases, breast pain is related to .

(2025). 9780729578714, Elsevier Health Sciences. .
Diagnosis involves examination, with if only a specific part of the breast hurts.

In more than 75% of people, the pain resolves without any specific treatment. Otherwise treatments may include or . A well fitting may also help. In those with severe pain or may be used. About 70% of women have breast pain at some point in time. Breast pain is one of the most common breast symptoms, along with and nipple discharge.


Causes
Breast pain linked to the menstrual cycle is called cyclic breast pain or cyclic mastalgia. Some degree of cyclical breast tenderness is normal in the menstrual cycle, and is usually associated with and/or premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Cyclic breast pain is often associated with fibrocystic breast changes or and thought to be caused by changes of prolactin response to .

Breast pain that is not linked to a menstrual cycle is called noncyclic breast pain. Noncyclical breast pain has various causes and is harder to diagnose, and frequently the root cause is outside the breast. Some degree of non-cyclical breast tenderness can normally be present due to hormonal changes in (both in girls and boys), in , and during . After pregnancy, breast pain can be caused by . Other causes of non-cyclical breast pain include with liver damage (likely due to abnormal steroid metabolism), and medications such as , (an ), , certain , (an ), and (a typical antipsychotic). Also, can cause a painful blistering rash on the skin of the breasts.


Breast cancer
Some women who have pain in one or both breasts may fear . However, breast pain is not a common symptom of cancer. The great majority of breast cancer cases do not present with symptoms of pain, though breast pain in older women is more likely to be associated with cancer.
(2025). 9780826197825, Springer Publishing.
, Electronic Section I Guidelines, Chapter Thirteen: Gynecologic Guidelines-Breast Pain


Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves breast examination, with if only a specific part of the breast hurts. Medical imaging by is recommended for all ages, as well in those over 35, it is recommended together with .

Ruling out the other possible causes of the pain is one way to differentiate the source of the pain. Breast pain can be due to:

Medications can be associated with breast pain and include:

Diagnostic testing can be useful. Typical tests used are , excisional biopsy for solid lumps, fine-needle aspiration and biopsy, , , and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).


Treatment
In more than 75% of people, the pain resolves without any specific treatment. Otherwise treatments may include or . A well fitting may also help. In those with severe pain or may be used.

may be used as well.

(2025). 9780763756376, Jones & Bartlett Publishers. .

Spironolactone, low-dose oral contraceptives, and low-dose have helped to relieve pain. Topical anti-inflammatory medications can be used for localized pain. is not effective in relieving pain nor is evening primrose oil. Vitamin B6 and have not been consistently found to be beneficial. has shown some activity in the treatment of cyclic mastalgia.

Pain may be relieved by the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or, for more severe localized pain, by local anaesthetic. Pain may be relieved by reassurance that it does not signal a serious underlying problem, and an active lifestyle can also improve the pain.

Information regarding how the pain is real but not necessarily caused by disease can help to understand the problem. can also be used to describe changes that vary during the monthly cycle. Women on hormone replacement therapy may benefit from a dose adjustment. Another non-pharmacological measure to help relieve symptoms of pain may be to use a good bra support. Breasts change during adolescence and menopause, and refitting may be beneficial. Applying heat and/or ice can bring relief. Dietary changes may also help with the pain. can be eliminated from the diet to see if a sensitivity is present. Some clinicians recommend a reduction in , though no evidence supports this practice.


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