You should consult a doctor immediately if you notice:
- A new lump or thickening in your breast
- A lump that changes in size, shape, or texture
- Pain, discomfort, or tenderness in the breast
- Redness, dimpling, or skin changes on the breast
- Discharge from the nipple (clear, bloody, or milky)
- Persistent swelling in the breast or underarm area
Timely medical attention can help rule out serious conditions and ensure early treatment if required.
You should consult a doctor immediately if you notice:
- A new lump or thickening in your breast
- A lump that changes in size, shape, or texture
- Pain, discomfort, or tenderness in the breast
- Redness, dimpling, or skin changes on the breast
- Discharge from the nipple (clear, bloody, or milky)
- Persistent swelling in the breast or underarm area
Timely medical attention can help rule out serious conditions and ensure early treatment if required.