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These Are the Symptoms You May Notice With Breast Cancer
Breast cancer can affect people in different ways. While it’s more common in adults, it’s important to know what signs to watch for. Early detection can make a big difference.
🚨 Possible Symptoms
- Lump or thickening in the breast or underarm – Often painless, but should be checked.
- Changes in breast size or shape – One breast may look different from the other.
- Skin changes – Dimpling, puckering, or redness of the breast skin.
- Nipple changes – Inversion, discharge, or tenderness.
- Persistent pain – Pain in the breast or armpit that doesn’t go away.
- Swelling – Especially in the whole breast or surrounding area.
⚠️ Important Notes
- Many breast changes are not cancer, but they still need a doctor’s evaluation.
- Regular self-checks and clinical exams help with early detection.
- If you notice any unusual changes, tell a trusted adult or healthcare professional promptly.
💡 Takeaway
Being aware of your body and reporting unusual changes early is the best way to stay healthy.
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