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Dermatologist•Patna
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Itching is also known as pruritus. It is a condition which causes irritating sensation and is usually uncontrollable that makes us scratch it to have some relief from it.

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Itchy breast is quite common and usually occurs due to increase in the size of the breast which directly relates to weight gain. It can also be due to some allergies, skin infection or dry skin. Most commonly this itching will resolve on its own or by some home remedies and doesn't require any prescription...more
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Gynaecologist•Jaipur
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When the skin of a breast looks uneven, it is known as a dimpled skin. Sometimes the skin might appear to be red or inflamed. In this condition, the breast tissue gets affected and this can be a serious sign of concern for cancer. Moreover, this sign is hard to detect on your own. Usually, when the sign occurs, it only occurs in one of the breasts. If a woman has it in both the breasts, then likely that it has not been caused by cancer.

Causes of breast cancer dimpling are as followsmore
Last Updated: 4 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Gynaecologist•Kolhapur
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Breastfeeding lowers your risk of breast cancer. True or false? Take this quiz to find out!
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Last Updated: 4 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Breast cancer occurs only in women. True or false? Take the quiz to find out.
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Gynaecologist•Amritsar
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Nipple discharge is a common part of breast functioning, which normally occurs during breast-feeding or pregnancy. It is often associated with the changes of menstrual hormone. The milky discharge post breast-feeding usually continues for up to two years after stopping nursing. The condition normally gets resolved on its own but if the situation persists for a long time resort to medical assistance.

The following are some of the causes of normal nipple discharge:

Stimulation: N...more
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Gynaecologist•Bokaro
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Cabergoline is to stop milk production and novex is a contraceptive. It is not given for mastitis. There may be some more indication or you may have asked for contraceptive advice. If the pain has subsided and there is no symptom of mastitis, then the treatment is on the right track.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Homoeopathic remedies for Breast lump.

Most lumps are not cancer, A breast lump is a growth of tissue that develops within your breast. Different types of breast lumps can vary in the way they look and feel. You may perceive a lump as a mass, growth, swelling, thickness or fullness.

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a distinct lump with definite borders
a firm, hard area within your breast
a thickened, slightly more prominent area in your breast that's different from surroun...more
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Pediatrician•Delhi
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Spitting up, refusing to try new foods and occasionally turning up their noses at feeding times, is normal but consistently refusing food and water, vomiting and allergies may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires attention. Common feeding problems that affect infants include sucking, prolonged chewing without swallowing, holding food in their mouth and grabbing food. Infants who are unable to close their mouths in order to keep food inside may also be said to be suffering from ...more
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