Visible and Hidden Signs of Breast Cancer

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Visible and hidden signs of breast cancer | Cancer is the second cause of death after heart disease. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women: all women with HIV-VI have breast cancer. Modern medicine can treat breast cancer very successfully MOSTLY if breast cancer is diagnosed at very early stages. It is very important to know the hidden signs of breast cancer.



Occasionally, the visible symptoms of breast cancer appear quite late when the cancer cells are already spread and the treatment becomes complicated. Early identification of breast cancer can ensure not only effective treatment but also high survival rates.

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Each woman may notice several hidden signs of breast cancer.
Hidden signs of breast cancer: changes in the skin of the breast
Special attention should be paid to changes in the texture of the breast skin, such as a patch of skin that feels grainy or looks similar to the skin of an orange peel (called "orange skin"). The rash around the nipple or in the isolated area of ​​the breast that begins to pucker or swell are warning signs of breast cancer.

Visible and hidden signs of breast cancer

It would be a good idea to look at your breasts regularly in the mirror: the texture of the chest skin should be soft to the touch in all areas.

Hidden signs of breast cancer: changes in the nipple
Breast cancer hidden signs
Breast cancer hidden signs

The nipple is a very sensitive part of women's breasts. Healthy breasts should not have any discharge. Any discharge of milky or bloody nipple should be considered as a hidden sign of breast cancer. Changes in the appearance of the nipple (especially combined with nipple rash or itching) are another warning sign of cancer.

The most alarming appears suddenly inverted or flatter than the normal nipple (especially if it appears on one side). The increased sensitivity of a lateral nipple should also be considered as a warning.

The very specific type of breast cancer known as "Paget's disease" has very typical symptoms, such as nipple rash or itching, "eczema-like" nipple.

Occult signs of breast cancer: armpit pain
Pain in the armpit (under the arm) should be considered as a sign of development of breast cancer. In some cases, autopalpation may reveal a lump in the armpit. It is strongly recommended to visit your doctor if you suffer from armpit pain.

Hidden signs of breast cancer: breast rashes
The swollen red and heavy chest with rashes is another warning sign. These symptoms can be caused by a breast infection or aggressive inflammatory breast cancer. If the skin on your breast becomes dark and you have bruises combined with a burning sensation, it is best to visit your doctor as soon as possible.

Hidden signs of breast cancer: changes in the shape and size of breasts
The shapes and sizes of breasts can be changed during women's lives. But specific changes on one side could be warning signs. If changes in the size of your breasts are unusual and not related to your menstrual cycle, it is better to do mammography.

Growth of lump or tumor in the breast always changes the shape of the breast and / or breast size. Every woman can easily discover these changes.

Hidden signs of breast cancer: sore breasts
In most cases, sore breasts are not dangerous, but sometimes hot pain and irritated breast can be a sign of inflammatory breast cancer. This is the only type of breast cancer that will make a woman's breast go red and sore to the touch.

Hidden signs of breast cancer: breast veins
Sometimes, breast cancer (tumor) blocks the blood vessels and the vessels become more visible. It does not mean that visible breast vessels should be considered as a sign of breast cancer. But it is always better to consult with your doctor.


Hidden signs of breast cancer: upper back pain
According to health experts, pain in the upper back may appear before the typical symptoms of breast cancer. The pain usually occurs between the shoulder blades. Visible and hidden signs of breast cancer.

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