Here are suggestions on what to look for during breast self-exam, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- Any changes in an existing lump or a new lump that you haven't felt before.
- Abnormal thickening of the breasts.
- Discharge from the nipples that is bloody or sticky.
- Differences in the skin on your nipples, especially dimpling or puckering of the skin.
- An increase in size of one breast.
- One breast that hangs lower than the other.
Any of these warnings signs should be evaluated by a medical professional as soon as possible.
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