8 Signs On Breast You Should NOT Ignore

Dr Simi Adedeji
23 Jul 202404:38

Summary

TLDRThis video script educates viewers on the anatomy of the breast and its changes throughout life stages. It highlights eight key signs to watch for, including inverted nipples, flaky rash, tethering, dimpling, redness, nipple discharge of various colors, changes in breast size, and the presence of lumps. It emphasizes the importance of medical consultation if any of these signs are observed, stressing early detection for potential breast health issues.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The breast is a dynamic organ that changes throughout life due to hormonal influences, including puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause.
  • πŸ“ It's important to know the anatomy of the breast, including the nipple, areola, Montgomery glands, the body of the breast, and the breast crease.
  • πŸ” Inverted nipples, where the nipple points inward, are common and usually not a cause for concern unless they develop newly in adulthood.
  • 🌧 A flaky rash around the nipple or areola could indicate an underlying issue and should be monitored for changes.
  • 🌌 Tethering, or the pulling in of the breast skin, may signify an underlying problem and warrants medical attention.
  • 🍊 'Peau d'orange' or dimpling of the breast skin, resembling the skin of an orange, is a sign to have checked by a doctor.
  • πŸ”₯ Unusual warmth, redness, or tenderness in the breast can be a sign of infection or another issue, especially if not related to breastfeeding.
  • πŸ’§ Nipple discharge with various colors, such as yellow, green, milky white, clear, or blood-stained, can indicate different underlying causes and should not be ignored.
  • πŸ”„ Asymmetry in breast size or shape is common, but a sudden change in size or shape of one breast requires medical evaluation.
  • 🍎 The discovery of a breast lump, which may feel different from the surrounding tissue, is a crucial sign that should prompt a doctor's visit, especially if persistent.
  • πŸ₯ The script emphasizes the importance of not panicking but seeking medical advice if any of the eight signs of breast changes are noticed.

Q & A

  • What are the main parts of the breast mentioned in the script?

    -The main parts of the breast mentioned are the nipple, areola, Montgomery glands, breast body, tail, and breast fold.

  • How does the breast change throughout a woman's life?

    -The breast changes in response to hormones during puberty, menstrual periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause.

  • What is an inverted nipple and when should you be concerned about it?

    -An inverted nipple is when the nipple points inwards or is folded like a horizontal crease. It's usually not a concern if it has been present all life, but a new development of an inverted nipple warrants a doctor's visit.

  • What could a flaky rash around the nipple or areola indicate?

    -A flaky rash around the nipple or areola could indicate an underlying issue and may be more than just a skin problem like nipple eczema.

  • What is tethering and why is it a sign to watch for?

    -Tethering refers to the pulling in or drawing in of the skin, creating a dent-like appearance in the breast. It could be a sign of an underlying problem and should not be ignored.

  • What is the 'orange peel' sign and why is it significant?

    -The 'orange peel' sign refers to the skin of the breast having multiple dips, resembling the skin on an orange. It's significant because it can indicate thickening and swelling of the skin and should be checked by a doctor.

  • Why is unusual warmth or redness in the breast a concern?

    -Unusual warmth or redness in the breast could indicate an infection or other issues, especially if it's associated with tenderness and is not related to breastfeeding or a known condition like mastitis.

  • What does nipple discharge signify and why should it be taken seriously?

    -Nipple discharge, which can be of various colors, signifies fluid coming from the nipple and can indicate various underlying causes. It should be taken seriously, especially if it's spontaneous or occurs from only one side and the individual is not pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Why is a sudden change in the size or shape of a breast a cause for concern?

    -A sudden change in the size or shape of a breast is a cause for concern because it could be a sign of an underlying issue, even though asymmetry in breast size or shape can be normal.

  • What are the characteristics of a breast lump and why is it important to get it checked?

    -A breast lump can feel firm, hard, smooth, or irregular and may be mobile or fixed. It's important to get it checked because not all lumps are harmless, and it's crucial to rule out any serious conditions.

  • What is the significance of a persistent lump in the armpit or around the collarbone?

    -A persistent lump in the armpit or around the collarbone could indicate an underlying problem in the breast, such as lymph node involvement, and should be investigated by a healthcare professional.

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