You should see a doctor if you notice:
- A lump that feels hard, irregular, or does not move easily.
- Sudden enlargement of an existing lump.
- Pain, swelling, or redness around the lump.
- Discharge or bleeding from the nipple.
- Skin changes such as dimpling, thickening, or peeling around the breast.
- Family history of breast cancer or recurrent lumps.
Timely medical consultation helps rule out serious conditions and prevents complications.
You should see a doctor if you notice:
- A lump that feels hard, irregular, or does not move easily.
- Sudden enlargement of an existing lump.
- Pain, swelling, or redness around the lump.
- Discharge or bleeding from the nipple.
- Skin changes such as dimpling, thickening, or peeling around the breast.
- Family history of breast cancer or recurrent lumps.
Timely medical consultation helps rule out serious conditions and prevents complications.